MOUNTING NITE GUARD FOR OWLS & HAWKS

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Four lights mounted at least 10-14 feet in the air on a single post are required. Each light should face a different direction; North, South, East and West. Hawks and owls often attack from low tree limbs so 10-14 feet will put the lights at eye level. If lights are located on a hill, adjust Nite Guards lower. If lights are in a valley adjust lights higher. This is critical as the raptors may come in from above or below the lights in these areas.

Note: Nite Guard provides protection at two critical times of the day--dusk and dawn. This is important because, hawks in particular, are active during these times and are repelled by the dusk/dawn flash. This results in them often times leaving that area permanently even though they do much of their kills during the daylight hours when Nite Guard is not activated.

 

MOUNTING FOR PARTICULAR PREDATORS (CLICK ON PREDATOR):

Owls and Hawks

Small Ground Predators

Large Ground Predators

Deer

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