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Scarecrow has to be hooked up to live water source - under pressure. I
added mine before the sprinkler valve, so always live water line. Egret is gone. Cat is skittish, neighbor was talking to the fish and got soaked (cussed me out good). ;-) -- ____________________ Claudia Totus Tuus "Dsybok" wrote in message ink.net... Oh so no machine gunning then. Too bad. My main concern about the Scarecrow is the water supply. Does it take a standard garden hose? and if so, I will have to leave my hose on all the time? Could I just use a modified 5 gallon bucket with hose outlet gravity fed or does the line have to be pressurized. I dont figure it to go off much , I could top off the bucket when needed. Anyone with practical experience on either the Scarecrow or the electric fences, chime in please. I am probably going to get a Heron decoy at the LFS today as a first step. D "kathy" wrote in message oups.com... General Predator Deterrents: Electric FiShock Fido fence - made to keep dogs and cats out of flower beds, fence off the pond, fairly close to the edge. Pond Guardian Electric Fence - made to attach to rocks and lay out over the water of the pond Scarecrow Motion Activated Sprinkler - sometimes two are needed. Can be dialed to different settings and put on a timer. Shock of water coming on startles predators. Attach to something solid if raccoons push it over. Netting - sold as bird netting for fruit trees String Fishing Line - works with some herons Fish Decoy - works with kingfishers, will give resident fish time to hide (build a rock cave, or sink a chimney flue or black pipe) Heron decoy, alligator decoy - must be moved often, works for some ponders. Humane traps - for raccoons, for rent or to borrow from many animal control facilities You can go to www.froogle.com, enter in the product and find more information and price information. * Note - do not attempt to harm herons or any birds of prey. They are protected by federal law. Fines and jail time will ensue, cutting into pond dollars and pond time. kathy :-) www.blogfromthebog.com |
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