2011 - Volume #BFS, Issue #11, Page #116
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A New Solution For An Old Problem
Losing calves, sheep, goats and poultry to night predators will end without harming them and use the sun for power.Nite Guard Solar® is a solar powered, flashing red light that turns on automatically at dusk and off at full daylight. This unique product is currently being used by thousands of farmers and ranchers to protect their livestock.
Animal behavior studies have shown that all night predators share a common fear of flashing lights as they perceive them to be another organism, such as man or another animal, and feel threatened. Raccoons, opossum, fox, skunks, bears, cougars and coyotes will leave your area alone – owls and hawks also are repelled by the Nite Guard Solar as well.
Environmentally friendly, using only the sun or daylight to power them, this product is weather sealed, small and compact, will operate to 20 degrees below zero and is protected against rain, snow and ice.
No more electric fencing, no more need for guard dogs or the nasty time consuming job of trapping critters that are killing the livestock you worked so hard to raise. A typical arrangement of four lights will cover many acres as the lights are visible from ½ mile away to a predator.
Nite Guard Solar is not a strobe type light and will not be annoying to you, your neighbors or your own livestock. There are some “knock off” products entering the market that advertise the same results as this product. Nite Guard Solar is the original product backed by extensive customer service. “We are the premium predator control headquarters. When you purchase our product you are also purchasing peace of mind that we will stand behind you offering information, guidance and support to eliminate your predator problem. Offered to FARM SHOW readers at $19.95 each.”
See us at www.niteguard.com or call 800 328-6647. Nite Guard, LLC, P.O. Box 274, Princeton, MN 55371.
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