We are so very happy to hear the Solar Nite Eyes are meeting your expectations! We have found them to be quite helpful to many flock keepers in deterring those pesky predators! If you ever have any questions about this or any of the other great products on our website, please let us know. We are happy to help!
“I haven't had these long enough to make a review in the real sense of a review. BUT, it does seem like this will help keep predators away...at least I'm hoping so!”
We appreciate your purchase of the Solar Nite Eyes and believe they will be a great tool in keeping those pesky predators away from your flock! In fact, they should work wonderfully along with the other tips that can be found in the many informative articles found in our Frequently Asked Questions section on the My Pet Chicken website using the search term "predator". Please let our Flock Care Specialists know if you have any questions or concerns. We are happy to help!
“I let the Solar Nite Eyes sit in the sunlight for 3 days to fully charge.
They now blink so brightly in the dark they could probably be seen
more than half a mile away.
My previous set of eyes purchased over 8 years ago were still blinking
brightly until lost when high winds blew them off my coop.”
“Hello: (04Jul2023) I have a raccoon invasion that killed a hen. I ordered four of the Solar Nite Eyes which are solar powered and placed them at strategic places in my yard. I can look out my window and see which lights are going off, so I know when the animal comes into the yard. So far, the Solar Nite Eyes have not caused him to run, but I can see where he digs his hind feet into the dirt in defiance. I will add to my lights some white vinegar and cayenne pepper solution sprayed on the entry points. The Nite Eyes have helped me to know where that rascal is moving. Thank you for a great product. Sincerely, R.E. Sutherland, M.Ed./sciences”
“One of the four sent stopped working a week ago. I don't know why. Other 3 are functional and seem to keep the raccoons at bay. These are all in similar daylight for charging.”
“I love these lights. Nothing for me to do after mounting them as they are self sufficient and ready to scare away any unwanted critters that think they might like a duck dinner. I am going to order another set because I enlarged my enclosure and want protection on all sides.”
“We bought a pair to protect our flock from a single fix that roams through our yard about once every three weeks. They stay lit through most of the night and are small enough to set up in many different places. I would recommend a set of four to six depending on the area and how many entry ways you have for wild animals to enter your yard. We haven‚Äôt had a visit from our neighborhood fox in over a month now. It‚Äôs hard to say the reason, but he was feeling quite at home in our backyard.”