🐍 Scare, Decorate, and Prank – All in One!
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Z**R
Very nice
These are cool rubber snakes, look almost real, scares me every time I see them in the garden,. But after a while (like a week or two) it seems most critters could care less - they get used to them even if you relocate them often. Maybe if you varied the number of snakes every day under your peach tree for example, it would throw the squirrels off. Like have one, next day have three, next day have five, then repeat variation of numbers or something since squirrels can't count but they can tell there's maybe a family of snakes in the hood LOL. We will be resorting to netting after all our faux scare tactics of miscellaneous snakes, balloons, owls, etc. Grandson loves them, so they end up in odd places in and around the house.
L**Y
Thick rubber
I put these on the concrete around my pool so that I do not get bird droppings. These are working wonderfully & they are thick rubber, and well made.
S**T
Keeps the birds away pretty well
We have used these types of snakes for years to keep the birds away from our blueberries and fig bushes. This particular rubber snake is very flexible, but the paint seems to flake off quicker than it should. It doesn't seem to matter to the birds, they are still staying away even when the painted snakes are un-painted.
D**S
Garden prop hard to find locally
Rubber snakes were impossible to find locally. Birds were building nests on a outdoor lights. We hot glued these snakes to the top. The birds came in for a landing with nesting material in their beaks. They spots the snake coiled up on the the light. They didn’t land and that was the end of the nest building on the lights. They found a more suitable home. The snakes seemed durable and sturdy. We will have to see about the sturdiness and durability of the snakes over time however in our situation, they are under a roof and not exposed to the direct sun or precipitation.
P**E
Price is a little snakey' 🤭
I have a few stray cats that I was trying to chase away and read that they are petrified of snakes so decided to purchase this set to give them a good scare. It didn't work by any means so no cats were hurt in the process.The snakes looked exactly as depicted in the photos and are a decent quality for the money spent but could have been cheaper considering it's just rubber.
C**R
These are snake shaped pieces of rubber
While I don't really think they are very realistic (one of them is literally painted neon green), they could look like snakes in the dark if you weren't expecting them. However they don't seem to fool either the South Carolina pesky grey squirrel (which I had hoped) nor any of the local birds (for which I am happy).I had hoped to keep the squirrels from eating all of the feed in the bird feeders and meal worms, which have gotten pricey. This product failed miserably and one of the squirrels chewed off one of the snakes tail in the meantime. Maybe it was hoping for some reaction from a rubber snake-like piece of rubber.
A**Y
Worked like a charm
Bought these to scare off birds that were trying to build a nest on our front porch. They worked, immediately. The birds started to al d and saw the snake and flew off. We have the last one to our son to play with and he loves it. They are very realistic so we gave him the green on so that I yell when I saw it.
R**N
They work!!
I ordered these in Sep 2019 to scare away the pigeons who love to congregate around my pool/waterfall. They work very well and are quite lifelike (even scared one of my grand kids for a moment). Living in Arizona, however, they can only last so long in the sunshine and heat. So, I'm ordering them again - at this price, it's not a big deal.
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