ScareCrow Sprinkler Motion Activated Animal Deterrent

4.5 out of 5 stars 146 Reviews | 30 Q&A

ScareCrow Sprinkler Motion Activated Animal Deterrent
ScareCrow Sprinkler Motion Activated Animal Deterrent
ScareCrow Sprinkler Motion Activated Animal Deterrent
ScareCrow Sprinkler Motion Activated Animal Deterrent
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146 Reviews | 30 Q&A

Product Overview

ScareCrow motion-activated sprinkler animal deterrent keeps common animal intruders like cats, dogs, deer, heron, raccoons, and more out of your lawn and garden. The ScareCrow motion sensor sprinkler is a very effective option that does not use chemicals or ugly netting. Using just 2-3 cups of water per burst the ScareCrow motion detector sprinkler animal deterrent startles animals and scares them away. Working for as long as six months on just one, nine-volt battery the ScareCrow motion activated sprinkler protects up to 1,200 sq. ft. day and night. If you need to cover a larger area you can link several scarecrows together.

*NOTE: Battery is not included.

Features and Specs

Target pests Deer, raccoons, heron, cats, and more.
For use in Gardens and yards
Pet safe Yes, when used as directed.
Coverage Area 1,200 sq. ft.
Shipping Weight 1.85 lbs
Manufacturer Scotts (Mfg. Number: 300000296)
UPC 071549040161

Details

Can I adjust the sensitivity of the ScareCrow?

Yes, you can adjust the sensitivity with the simple twist of a knob.

Can I hook the ScareCrow up to my in-ground irrigation system?

No, the ScareCrow needs line pressure at all times. An irrigation system pipeline only pressurizes when the system is sprinkling your lawn. You can however, set up a separate in-ground irrigation feed system to your ScareCrow that is on all the time. As PVC pipe is not as flexible as a garden hose and therefore less able to absorb the pressure flux of a ScareCrow activation, Contech recommends installing a hammer arrester at the point where the ScareCrow is affixed to the in ground plumbing.

Can I switch the ScareCrow off?

Yes. There are two ways to switch off the ScareCrow: either set the sensitivity knob to zero, or shut off the water supply. Please note that if you shut the water off, the unit will still sense and activate, but will not spray water. For a heavy traffic area, turning the sensitivity knob to zero is the best option.

Can the ScareCrow be used in the winter?

No. Bring it in when there is risk of freezing. Freezing water may damage the valve in the ScareCrow.

Does the ScareCrow work at night?

Yes. The ScareCrow works during the day and at night because it uses an infrared sensor.

How long will the ScareCrow operate before needing a new battery?

Results vary from a few weeks to a year depending upon how often people, pets or the wind trigger the unit. The average is between four and six months. The ScareCrow will typically fire approximately 3000 times from a single battery.

How much water pressure is needed?

30 to 80 P.S.I. If your water pressure is greater than 80 P.S.I., Contech recommends installing a pressure reducer (available at hardware and irrigation supply stores) at the hose bib.

I'm not sure I like the look of the ScareCrow. Can I get it in plain black?

Yes, the ScareCrow is delivered with the decals packaged separately – you may choose to apply the 'beak and eyes' design, or leave them off.

 

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  • 5 of 5 Stars

    NO MORE CAT POOP

    By Denny on 04/25/2013

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    Tried everything last year. Netting, amonia, pepper,and all the stuff recomended on the internet. This year I was ready to put up a electric wire system. About $100 and a lot of time and work. Saw the ScareCrow on line and tried it on my 4x40' above ground garden. It took about 10 minutes to install. It's been in place about three weeks, and NOT ONE cat poop pile. All that fresh soil must drive them nuts. They stay clear. Last year it was a daily chore to clean up after them. VERY HAPPY..WORKS GREAT !!

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    44 of 45 people found this review helpful

  • 5 of 5 Stars

    Keeps the dogs out

    By Christopher on 04/01/2013

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    Great product and great service. My dogs hate these things so they do a great job of keeping them out of my vegetable garden. Be careful though. My wife and grandmother both got sprayed within two days. Service is terrific if you have an issue too.

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    40 of 42 people found this review helpful

  • 5 of 5 Stars

    ScareCrow worshippers

    By Donna on 04/05/2013

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    We have had one for about a year and it works great. I detects movement about 30 feet and our water pressure lets it spray about that far. We bought another one to extend our protection even farther. Donna & Frank

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    34 of 34 people found this review helpful

  • 4 of 5 Stars

    Scare Crow

    By Anonymous on 06/12/2013

    Verified Purchase

    Overall, it appears a little cheaply made, but it works well. So far it has kept the grandkids out of the garden, scared at least a couple of deer away and shot me directly in the face at point black range when I forgot it was on, O yeh, I also got the neighbor on his riding lawnmower. Now, Let's see if it holds up.

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    25 of 27 people found this review helpful

  • 2 of 5 Stars

    Great while they last.

    By Arnie on 04/19/2015

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    Would give this product a 5 star review if they lasted more than a season. This is the fourth ScareCrow we have bought so far. They work wonderful and can be adjusted for distance and sensitivity. I use two in the garden and they keep the deer out. Problem is only one of the four has lasted more than a year. I remove the battery when I put them up for the winter and store them inside out of the weather. In the spring when I take them out of storage they inevitably fail. I've reset them as instructed and even put brand new batteries in them. I'm a retired engineer so I pride my self on being able to repair most things. Problem with these is, short of replacing the motion sensor nothing can be done. Yes I've adjusted water pressure to numerous psi.

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    24 of 26 people found this review helpful

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Will the ScareCrow Sprinkler Motion Activated Animal Deterrent work to deter drunken college students from peeing on my shrubs?
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The ScareCrow Sprinkler Motion Activated Animal Deterrent will release water when motion is detected. It is possible that if the students get wet, it could deter them from your property.

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Does the water need to be turned on constantly in order for the the ScareCrow needs line pressure at all times
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ScareCrow Sprinkler Motion Activated Animal Deterrent needs line pressure at all times, thus, it needs that water feed at all times.

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What is the range of the motion sensor and angle of detection on the ScareCrow Sprinkler?
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The Scarecrow can detect large animals up to 30 ft away and very small animals up to 10 ft away. The detection range depends on the type of animal detecting. The motion sensor is approximately 105 degrees. We recommend reading over the manual to make sure the Scarecrow will fit you needs:

http://www.domyownpestcontrol.com/msds/ScareCrow-Manual_2.pdf

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How do you set up the ScareCrow Sprinkler Motion Activated Animal Deterrent?
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Here are the instructions for setting up the ScareCrow sprinkler:

First, turn the sensitivity knob to 4 or 5. Next, wave your hand in front of the sensor lens. You should easily hear the ScareCrow’s internal water valve click open, then click closed 3 seconds later. There is an 8 second reset interval after the valve closes when the sensor does not detect motion. 

Assemble stake and attach sprinkler head and stake to housing. Connect hose and position the ScareCrow. 

Aim the ScareCrow towards the area you want to protect. Push the spike into the ground by stepping on the footrest. Do not push on the sensor housing or sprinkler head. If the ground is too hard or otherwise unsuitable for the plastic stake, try placing the ScareCrow in a flower pot filled with a weighted material like sand or grave.

Set the sensitivity knob high enough to see to target animal when it is within reach of the 10 meter (35 foot) water spray, but not beyond that point. It is not beneficial to sense animals or moving objects outside the area you wish to protect.

Start outside your desired coverage area and work your way inwards. The ScareCrow’s sprinkler will activate once it detects you. Make minor adjustments until you feel the ScareCrow will only trigger when movement is detected inside the you wish to protect. After the 3 second pulse of water, remain still for approximately 8 seconds after each activation, while the ScareCrow resets itself. Repeat this process until you have a good idea of the ScareCrow’s area of coverage at this setting.

After you have set the ScareCrow’s sensitivity and positioned it securely with its lens aimed at the desired area, use this section to help you adjust the arc and distance of the ScareCrow’s water spray. Make sure the water is turned OFF, then follow the steps below.

Position the stem tabs so the metal wire clip travels between these tabs and faces the area to be sprayed. Stem tabs determine the arc range of the ScareCrow from 0 to 300 degrees. Raise or lower the water deflector dial to control the distance of the water spray.

The ScareCrow should activate. Adjust the arc and distance to suit your needs.

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Can you adjust the distance the water sprays from the ScarCrow Sprinkler Animal Deterrent?

We only need it to spray around 10 feet.

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Yes you can control the spray based off the sensor reach and the pressure you set the water to for the device. 

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