



🔴 Illuminate your defense—keep predators guessing all night long!
The Nite Guard Solar Predator Control Light is a solar-powered, weatherproof LED device that automatically flashes red light from dusk till dawn to deter nocturnal predators up to 500 yards away. Designed for gardens, livestock, and property protection, it requires zero maintenance, no batteries, and operates reliably for 3-4 years, making it a smart, eco-friendly solution to safeguard your outdoor spaces.










| Best Sellers Rank | #302,506 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #109 in Hunting Game Feeder Parts & Accessories |
| Brand | Nite Guard |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 1,055 Reviews |
| Is Electric | Yes |
| Item Weight | 0.6 Pounds |
| Number of Pieces | 4 |
| Style | Modern |
| Target Species | Birds, Coyote, Fox, Mink, Raccoon, Skunk, Weasel |
T**P
No More Deer Salad Bar
It really works!! I live in a rural area, we are surrounded on all sides by fields of hay and corn. You would think the deer would have plenty to eat in the fields right? Not so much. The doe's near us are so bold they will walk out of the field and stand at one end of the garden while I work in the other. They don't even run from our 80 lb dog. I tried everything you can imagine to keep them from eating my garden. Christmas lights around the perimeter, coyote urine, dog hair, people hair, pie pans tied to posts to swing in the breeze, even scarecrows. Nothing worked. As soon as we went inside for the night you could see them come out of the fields andinto the garden. Then a neighboring farmer who happens to be Amish suggested I get these nite guard solar predators, he uses them to protect his chickens and his strawberry patch. He told me he's used them for several years and had no problems. So I got the 4 pack, put them on a post in the center of the garden (each pointing a different direction) andwaited for the magic to happen. I expected it to fail. But over the next week the beans and cucumbers starrted to grow. Its been several weeks now and I am happy to say that I may actually have a crop this year. No more deer damage. It was certainly worth the money for me. I have already told all my family and friends to buy this.
J**.
SUPER EXPENSIVE, but worth the $$$ all the way around! A sound investment!!
A few months ago something decapitated one of our new pullets & pulled the remainder of it's body somehow out of the chicken coop! It also completely ripped the wing off of one of our current chickens that miraculously recovered! They are ALL grown now & doing well. No signs since of anything lurking since I nailed a few of these facing different directions on a wooden stab. They are REALLY expensive, but I gotta admit that they are worth the money just for the light blinking cool factor at night. They are battery free & totally charge themselves from solar power & always light up at night even on cloudy days! A few of these clustered together on a a stab, beam, or post facing out different directions could be mistaken for an armed security system due to all of the VERY visible blinking lights.
C**E
Awesome product!
I've had these on all four sides of my chicken coop since the day it was built and have never had an issue with unwanted critters coming near the coop. I have coyotes, bobcats, feral dogs, skunks, raccoons, etc in my immediate area. The blinking "eyes" come on right at dusk and go off at daylight. They're solar charged so you don't have to worry about having electricity. All of mine are in mostly shady areas, but that hasn't seemed to affect the charging. They come on every evening without fail. I occasionally wipe off the dust that accumulates on the solar panel from my hens scratching around, but that's only once a month or so. They work just fine whether I do that or not. I did mount them at varying heights so as to fool as many types of critters as possible. It even fools the two-legged creatures too. Can't tell you how many times someone who sees them says, 'is that a security system on your coop?' I just reply, 'well, yes it is!'.
A**T
You Decide If These Lights Work
We live in black and grizzly bear, cougar, bobcat, coyote, wolf, and smaller chicken predator territory. We never step outside unarmed. We placed a Night Guard light on both sides and both ends of our chickens' fenced in area. There are 2 fences protecting our chickens. In addition, the coop and their attached run (fenced with hardware cloth creates a 3rd inner barrier) sit upon a 4" thick concrete pad. The first barrier is a six ft tall 14 strand electric fence that puts out 14.8 thousand volts and 6 joules. Not just stored, but these are actual delivery measurements. For clarity, it takes about 0.7 to 1 joule to deter a grizzly bear. The first strand of electric is less than an inch above the dirt. The second barrier is just a foot inside the electric fence. This 2nd barrier is livestock wire. It stands 18 foot tall with 2" holes. The first 2' of the livestock wire is also covered in one half inch hardware cloth. Also, between the inside of the livestock fence and coop, (about 3') the ground is covered in half inch hardware cloth. This second barrier is where we placed The Night Guard lights. The electric fence has been breached twice. Once by a cougar and once by a wolf. Both electric and livestock fences are over bare ground. The fencelines are kept free of debris. The cougar made a hasty retreat leaving only front paw prints. The wolf, however, managed to get both front paws and one hind paw between the electric and livestock fences. His retreat was not very graceful as evidenced by the 3" deep trenches it left behind while backing out of the electric fence. The Night Guard lights are set for cougar and wolf/coyote eye levels. The solar part of the lights do power the lights from just after dusk to sunrise. Even during two snowy days, the Night Guard solar packs absorbed enough light to provide power through both nights. The lights have been operating since installation July 2020. It is now October 2020 which is also the month of both breaches. Draw your own conclusions. Including the concrete pad, coop, attached run, the livestock wire, posts, electric wire, gate handles, insulators, fence charger, Night Guard lights, grounding rod, hardware cloth, livestock wire, 4 cameras with audio, motion detector lights, and miscellaneous supplies, we spent almost $3k in protecting our 11 chickens. We're serious farmers with serious intent to keep our livestock safe. It is our duty to our livestock that use their energy toward sustaining us by providing food and nourishment to our family. Our next purchase is a livestock guardian dog who will patrol during the day but sleep with the chickens by night. So, you can add another $2k to our security forces. When our Nigerian Dwarf goats arrive, our dog will also be tasked with their security. We will also provide Night Guard lights on their fencing. We don't truly know if they do or don't keep predators away. One can never over protect. E I E I O !!!
J**P
Very disappointed for WHY I purchased these.
Doesn't work to deter hogs. It's as if nothing is in the area, they just have a party destroying the ground. They may work for other critters but definitely not feral hogs.
E**S
Keeping cats and coyotes out of our yard!
We were having an issue with neighboring house cats using our backyard as their litter box and with a stray coyote wandering the property. We purchased this four pack and put them in the yard about 2 feet above the ground, each facing in a different direction and very far apart from each other. Since putting them up, the wandering cats have not come onto our property and we haven't seen the tracks from the coyote either. They didn't take long to charge from the sun, they worked that very same night.They are very bright and blink rapidly. It is very easy to remove the protective strip over the solar panel, charge these in the sun and have them up and working. They come fully assembled right out of the box. We haven't tried anything like this before. We have tried putting natural deterrents such as cayenne pepper on the ground to keep the cats away and that didn't work very well. This product has fit our needs and solved our issues. I am pleased and would purchase more in the future. A note to the manufacturer - these would be even more awesome if the blinking light was random instead of a steady, predictable non pattern. This is the only reason I chose four stars instead of five.
S**Y
Nite guard!
This works very well. We use it on fields that are located away from home. When activated we do not have any issues with deer, raccoons, coyotes or cougars since we installed them. We do remove them in the winter when the sheep are not on those fields. The deer return and I'm sure other wildlife returns too. This is very evident in the spring before we put the sheep back out in the fields. The electric fence is twisted, broken, etc. After the electric fence is fixed and nite guards are installed, the wildlife doesn't come in. We use to have to fix the electric fence on a daily basis. Not any more. I highly recommend this product. I would also suggest moving the lights to different locations in the field so the wildlife doesn't get accustom to the lights.
T**R
Worked great for 2 years. Too expensive now.
I bought 4 of these in 2021. They worked great for over 2 years. But, they didn't cost THAT much money back then! I can't afford them now.... :(
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