Nov 24

  • Scare away garden pests
  • Turns head and hoots
  • Lightweight and multifunctional
  • Use year after year
  • Chemical-free pest control

Product Description
Electronic Scarecrow Garden Defense Owl
Has Head Motion Via An Electronic
Mechanical System & The Digitally Recreated Sounds Of The Fearsome Predator The Great Horned Owl
Head & Sound Movements Are Triggered By Motion Sensors… More >>

Easy Gardener 8021 Garden Defense Electronic Owl – Sound And Motion Sensored

5 Responses to “Easy Gardener 8021 Garden Defense Electronic Owl – Sound And Motion Sensored”

  1. Owl did not work as described. Birds in tree made so much noise owl was not heard. My owl was a piece of junk and I returned it immediately.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  2. I just love my Hootie The Owl… this is a nice defense against the rabbits that feast at night.
    Rating: 4 / 5

  3. After the pidgeons discovered our bird feeder and reading mostly positive reviews of this owl, I had to try one. The first day I was happily impressed- the pidgeons would fly by, the owl would turn his head, “hoot hoot hoot”, and they would fly by. But by the second day, I was shocked to see 2 pidgeons at the feeder and a third pidgeon perched on top of the owls head riding it around like an amusement park ride!! HOOT HOOT HOOT! Oh yes, this thing really works- NOT! I wish I’de had my camera handy. So go ahead and try one. Maybe your pidgeons aren’t as smart as ours. HOOT HOOT HOOT!!!!
    Rating: 1 / 5

  4. Bought one about three weeks ago.

    Owl body is fairly robust, but battery housing and switch are flimsy.

    It took several attempts to get it to work – the battery connections are suspect.

    Finally worked okay when testng indoors. Made my son jump!

    Supplied mounting screws have to be replaced (they don’t align with the mounting holes) – but that’s not a big deal.

    Unit has never worked outside – the IR sensors do not pick up. Then something went badly wrong – possibly after a rain shower – when we found it going round and round uncontrollably! So we turned it off.

    As a passive decoy it works well – hawks have given our chicken pen a miss so far, whereas before, they regarded it as a their local three meals a week fly in diner.

    In conclusion, it’s not worth buying this electronic decoy. The body is good enough. Some movement would be good I suppose – some other models have a head that moves with the wind. I might try one of those in future if necessary.

    Finally, for any decoys, after a few weeks, they should be moved.
    Rating: 2 / 5

  5. We bought thses for an issue to keep ducks out of our pool, they worked great !
    Rating: 5 / 5

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