Solar Nite Eyes: How to Protect Your Poultry, Bees and Trees

Reader Contribution by Frederick J. Dunn
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I have been using flashing light technology as a protective measure for many years in rural Pennsylvania where predators occupy air and land in abundance.

I was so excited when the Solar Nite Eyes Predator Protect System came out that I had to get some!

I have a free range poultry operation and also a small apiary (honey bee yard), so protection at dusk and night is paramount. Chickens go into the coop buildings at night, so they are at less risk than are the ducks and waterfowl which often have fallen prey to night stalkers.

One of my test sites is the pond, where many animals come at night to drink and hunt the shore line. I put a Solar Nite Eyes unit along this predator path, and the traffic stopped! I found no fresh tracks after placing one unit a couple of feet above the ground.

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