GARTENGERATE Floating Alligator Head Decoy, Deter Animals Solution Float Gator for Pool Pond Garden Defender Decoration, 13 x 5.5 x 2.8 Inches Also a Trick Toy
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There's no way to tell for Visitors to the area never see black birds. We were able to scare away big lizards with its help
There are no hollow spaces in the case, but it's lightweight nonetheless.
As far as I can tell, my model does not include a battery compartment.
There is no free floating, as it is not attached to anything.
Selected User Reviews For GARTENGERATE Floating Alligator Head Decoy, Deter Animals Solution Float Gator for Pool Pond Garden Defender Decoration, 13 x 5.5 x 2.8 Inches Also a Trick Toy
I had a great time! I thought this decoy was quite nice. Our pond is made more interesting by the intrigue. His decoys, which are also very realistic, are hidden among the cattails by the duck decoys, so he stands out quite well! A pretty good job was done with the detailing!.
This is a realistic looking bird that flies with the wind. The raccoons tend to stay away from this fence.
This floating forest critter is floating in my backyard pool in the south to ward off forest creatures. Floating in the pool is a treat for me. Looks like the real thing.
I hate it! The same thing happened with a free face mask and a message with a QR code to get a second It is wonderful that this company is doing this!.
As a joke I bought this for a friend who is terrified of gators (we live in Pennsylvania so there is no realistic fear of gators We managed to distract the gator and all with a couple of us, but we still ended up putting the It wasn't until a week later that I received the text I had been waiting My friend nearly peed her pants from how real it was! No worries, she's talking to me still. In addition to keeping the birds at bay, the gator head still works. A two for one deal!.
Although it sits too high in the water for me to consider it realistic, I have a 5 for it. After sawing off an inch from the bottom it looked good (the paint has held up well over the Florida summer sun) and has kept shorebirds, ospreys, kingfishers, and even raccoons from eating Because I didn't paint the bottom of the first one, it soaked up a lot of water and eventually began to list. In this case, I applied a couple of thick coats of spray paint and expect it to continue working for years.
There is no need to worry about it breaking down after some time since it is durable.