Solar-Powered Scarecrow ā The Ultimate Farm Protection Solution
Protect your farm, garden, or orchard from birds, rodents, monkeys, and other pests with our Solar-Powered Scarecrow. Designed to offer automatic, eco-friendly, and cost-effective pest control, this advanced deterrent system mimics the presence of a predator using sound and light signals, effectively keeping unwanted animals away.
Why Choose Our Solar-Powered Scarecrow?
Pests can cause significant damage to crops, leading to loss of yield and income. Traditional pest control methods, such as scarecrows, chemicals, and netting, may not always be effective. This high-tech solution harnesses solar energy to keep your farm protected day and night, without additional costs.
Key Features & Benefits
Solar-Powered & Energy-Efficient
ā Comes with a 9V6W bracket solar panel and an 8.4V lithium battery
ā Charges fully in just 4 hours of direct sunlight
ā No need for electricity ā a truly cost-effective and eco-friendly solution
ā³ Long-Lasting Performance
ā Runs for up to 4 nights of continuous operation
ā Can last 8 nights when used intermittently, ensuring round-the-clock protection
Effective Pest Deterrent
ā Emits powerful sounds and flashing lights to scare away birds, rodents, and larger pests like monkeys
ā Ideal for farms, orchards, gardens, fish ponds, and outdoor storage areas
Durable & Weather-Resistant
ā Designed to withstand harsh weather conditions for year-round use
ā Sturdy construction ensures long-lasting performance in all climates
How It Works
- Easy Installation ā Mount the scarecrow on a pole or a stable surface.
- Solar Charging ā The panel absorbs sunlight during the day to power the device.
- Automatic Operation ā Once charged, it operates autonomously, emitting deterrent sounds and lights.
- Smart Usage ā Use intermittently for extended battery life.
Ideal Applications
- Crop farms (maize, rice, vegetables, fruits)
- Poultry farms ā Protects against birds and rodents
- Orchards and vineyards
- Fish ponds ā Prevents birds and small predators from eating fis