Scarecrow Sprinkler - Repel Deer Dogs Cats Birds Rabbits and More
65Getting rid of deer or other garden pests like cats, dogs, birds, rabbits, or even the lowly armadillo can be a real challenge. Getting rid of garden pests without poisons or other harmful products just adds another layer of complexity to the problem as well.
Scarecrow Sprinkler
Amazon Price: Too low to display List Price: $59.99 | |
![]() | Amazon Price: $6.50 List Price: $16.99 |
![]() | Amazon Price: $31.99 List Price: $55.00 |
Scarecrow in Action Video
The Contech Scarecrow Sprinkler
One recent product that get a lot of favorable reviews is the Contech Scarecrow Sprinkler. This products works on almost any larger garden pests, and does it without hurting them or harming your garden or lawn in any way.
The concept of the Scarecrow Sprinkler is simple enough. We all know that if you were to spray the garden hose on almost any garden pest like a dog, cat, or bird, it would immediately move off away from the water spray.
This sprinkler takes that basic concept and just automates it. Using an ultrasonic detector (similar in concept to the one that operates the automatic lights on your outdoor garage lights), it senses the motion of pests in your garden or lawn, and shoot a short burst of water ( it lasts just a few seconds) over the area you cover when you set it up, and away go the pests. The moisture, noise and movement combine to startle your unwanted visitors away, but leaves them unharmed.
The video below shows how it worked on a spa that continually had problems with birds leaving droppings. It's battery operated (standard 9 volt battery), so you just need a garden hose to hook up to the sprinkler. One trick to setting it up right is to be sure the hose is tight in the connector, and you may want to use a little teflon tape to make sure it's water tight.
The battery on the Scarecrow is suppose to last for several thousand activations, which should be measured in months, and you can cover up to 1000 square feet (about 35 feet out from the sprinkler, with a 100 degree sensor zone).
It has been used to repel the usual suspects like cats, dogs, deer, chickens, rabbits, birds (including herons), raccoons, possums, and armadillos. I'm sure it will work on small children at times.
In fact one common complaint is that it does work, and it's easy to forget it's on and to walk into the protection zone before your remember.
Some folks claim that the pests learn to stay away after a few weeks, and you can actually move it to protect another zone while they stay away from the first one.
Check out the Amazon reviews. This works very well for a lot of gardeners, it may work for you!
Alternative Infrared Sprayers
Havahart has recently started shipping their version of a sonic sprayer. The reviews on Amazon seem to be relatively positive. The biggest complaint is that with very small animals sometimes the sensor isn't triggered. Overall people seem to be happy with it.
More Tips on Organic Pest Control
This does not appear to be a valid RSS feed.More of My Gardening Articles
- Growing Blueberries - Tips on How to Grow Blueberries In Your Garden
Growing blueberries is something that can be done in most of the US. Here are a few tips on how to grow blueberries. - 4 years ago
- EarthBox - How the EarthBox Garden Works
The Earth Box comes in two colors green and terra cotta. - 4 years ago
- Toy Lawn Mowers - A List of the Best Toy Lawn Mowers for Kids
Many of us have fond memories someone in the family pushing around a small mower either in the yard following Dad around the yard while he took care of the lawn, or simply indoors with a small toy... - 3 years ago
- Hanging Tomato Plants - Pros and Cons of Hanging Tomatoes
Many wannabe gardeners are stuck in a place where they can't have a garden. Hanging tomato plants are a popular way for many people to have a tomato garden even in an apartment or small townhouse. ... - 3 years ago
- Tomato Cages, Stakes or Trellises - Which Do You Prefer?
When planting tomatoes you should think ahead on how you will support the plant as it grows. It will have to support a good bunch of succulent fruits so you will need a support system. - 2 years ago
What's your favorite way to get rid of garden pests?Loading...
My next door neighbor is a landscape contractor who specializes in installation of garden ponds. His home is surrounded by ponds filled with expensive fish. We live adjacent to a river and many native animals take shelter on the banks of the river. The wildlife decided that it was easy to feed off the fish in my neighbor's ponds a few years ago.
The installation of a couple of carefully placed scarecrow sprinklers instantly ended the problems he was having with loosing fish to the predators. I do get sprayed from time to time when I work on my own vegetable garden but, that is most often a refreshing surprise. This is a timely Hub, Thanks John.
Cool idea. I have a terrible time with very young plants and starting seeds. The rabbits eat everything. Maybe something like this sprinkler would save my baby plants.
"These are great ideas for keeping garden pests away. Have you ever tried any repellent sprays? I found this repellent called Deer Off II while searching online.
http://www.havahart.com/ourbrands/deer-off
It's supposed to last up to 3 months."













moonlake Level 7 Commenter 3 years ago
I need this sprinkler for the deer and bear in our yard.