Small Cabin

Small Cabin Forum
 - Forums - Register/Sign Up - Reply - Search - Statistics -

Small Cabin Forum / Nature / Keeping Critters out of my Yard
Author Message
paulz
Member
# Posted: 23 Sep 2020 10:29am
Reply 


Another late wake up text last night from my camera. And when I wake up I spend the next two hours thinking about my projects. I need to find a way to stop deer, racoons, foxes and other animals from traipsing through at night. I tried a plastic fence but it's a pain having to take it up and down all the time, I would need another and it's difficult with uneven ground. My roughly rectangular yard has the road at the front, my shop at the back and open forest on both sides, prime critter areas. About 200' both sides.

Looking for other options, maybe hi-tech, like laser light beams, sonic waves, death rays... Or low tech, a scarecrow, some stinky smell, tack strips..

Help! I need my sleep!
dee.JPG
dee.JPG
fox.JPG
fox.JPG


ICC
Member
# Posted: 23 Sep 2020 10:48am
Reply 


Turn the phone off.

paulz
Member
# Posted: 23 Sep 2020 10:56am
Reply 


It's a security camera.

lburners
Member
# Posted: 23 Sep 2020 11:04am
Reply 


Just get a driveway alert system.

Brettny
Member
# Posted: 23 Sep 2020 11:13am
Reply 


I turn my phone off at night. I enjoy animals in our yard.
20200907_074931.jpg
20200907_074931.jpg


paulz
Member
# Posted: 23 Sep 2020 11:13am
Reply 


You mean like a laser light at the gate, with a text feature? That is an idea. I tried putting the camera there but the road traffic triggers it. I do like seeing the whole yard though. And it's not hard to enter the property from somewhere else. Thanks!

paulz
Member
# Posted: 23 Sep 2020 12:18pm
Reply 


Found this, so far..

https://www.amazon.com/PREDATORGUARD-Deterrent-Nocturnal-Repellent-Accessories/dp/B00 E51X8Q8
pd.JPG
pd.JPG


Brettny
Member
# Posted: 23 Sep 2020 07:46pm
Reply 


Paulz if you want to know when something comes in your driveway harbor freight makes a decent motion detection driveway alarm. Although it dosnt text, only makes a chime at the base station when motion is sensed. I have had one for years. I even got two with the same channel so I can have a chime in the house and garage. I believe they where $20.

scott100
Member
# Posted: 23 Sep 2020 08:51pm
Reply 


Wyze security cameras have an option for person detection, which works pretty well. You can set up your notifications so they only notify you if it sees a person. The cameras are cheap, about $20. Look at the critters later, when you're awake.

I use several Wyze cameras at our house when we're away (all summer). I'm pretty happy with them.

naturelover66
Member
# Posted: 23 Sep 2020 08:58pm
Reply 


Its their world.
Turn your phone off and sleep??

paulz
Member
# Posted: 23 Sep 2020 09:29pm
Reply 


Quoting: Brettny
Paulz if you want to know when something comes in your driveway harbor freight makes a decent motion detection driveway alarm.


Thanks Brett. I have one of those up at the cabin entrance for when we are there, it does work fine.

Quoting: scott100
Wyze security cameras have an option for person detection, which works pretty well. You can set up your notifications so they only notify you if it sees a person. The cameras are cheap, about $20. Look at the critters later, when you're awake.

I use several Wyze cameras at our house when we're away (all summer). I'm pretty happy with them.


Interesting, will look into that. The Moultie also has a feature that tags images as car, person etc. but I don't see an option to filter notifications.

Quoting: naturelover66
Its their world.
Turn your phone off and sleep??


Good idea. Then when a thief cleans me out at least I'll have gotten a good night's sleep.

The deterrent light I link I posted looks promising, might try that.

Fanman
Member
# Posted: 23 Sep 2020 09:51pm
Reply 


Why do you want to keep critters out of your yard?

Brettny
Member
# Posted: 24 Sep 2020 06:18am
Reply 


Have you had theft before? We lock everything up tight when we leave but our gated driveway is also 700ft long up a hill. There are alot easier places to steal from. If they take from me I wont make it easy and il have videos of them for the police.

paulz
Member
# Posted: 24 Sep 2020 10:03am - Edited by: paulz
Reply 


Our cabin is also up a steep dirt road about the same length. That alone gives peace of mind, along with nothing really valuable to take. My new shop, however, is at street level and filled with goodies.

The camera has provided great peace of mind, if not sleep. The photos I get of friends that have access are easily identifiable. And the text feature means that intruders can be dealt with by neighbors or the law before they even know it.

I've been fortunate so far, no problems. And I'd like to keep it that way. I bought an electronic gizmo to try on the critters, we'll see.

KinAlberta
Member
# Posted: 24 Sep 2020 02:14pm
Reply 


Quoting: naturelover66
Its their world.
Turn your phone off and sleep??

My first thought. That’s the reason we seek out wilderness rather than a box in a high-rise.

However, just like for wildlife, human invaders are often the worst so its wise to be wise to them. Sounds like really soon good humanoid-recognition cameras will solve the problem.

KinAlberta
Member
# Posted: 24 Sep 2020 02:18pm - Edited by: KinAlberta
Reply 


Quoting: paulz
The camera has provided great peace of mind, if not sleep. The photos I get of friends that have access are easily identifiable. And the text feature means that intruders can be dealt with by neighbors or the law before they even know it.


Maybe reinforce your shop doors and windows and put up some solar motion lights to reduce numbers of people that might even snoop around. Better lighting would also lessen much of the worry and need to fully wake up to study any images.

Or put the camera inside the shop.

justins7
Member
# Posted: 24 Sep 2020 03:30pm
Reply 


I've been using a solar-powered flashing light to keep skunks away (since they were starting to become a problem). I was about to set out the traps but these seem to work:

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00YWHT6DE/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o06_s00?ie=UT F8&psc=1

naturelover66
Member
# Posted: 24 Sep 2020 03:47pm
Reply 


Good god. When i run away from the city to visit nature i like to believe im safer and less likely to get "cleaned out ".
Just enjoy it and chill.
😁

paulz
Member
# Posted: 24 Sep 2020 07:01pm - Edited by: paulz
Reply 


Quoting: naturelover66
Good god. When i run away from the city to visit nature i like to believe im safer and less likely to get "cleaned out ".
Just enjoy it and chill.

Chill while you read this thread. Only 19 pages. Maybe add you comments there instead of here.

Small Cabin Forum / General Forum / Break ins/cabin security

https://www.small-cabin.com/forum/1_75_18.html#msg135029

I don't 'run away from the city to visit nature'. We spend half our lives at the cabin property. I have a full machine and mechanics shop there, work on my own as well as local's equipment. I'm a part of the small town community, and love it.

naturelover66
Member
# Posted: 24 Sep 2020 08:29pm
Reply 


Im sorry Paulz i shouldn't have made that flippant remark. Its not in my character. ... I apologize.

Lisa

Brettny
Member
# Posted: 25 Sep 2020 07:22am
Reply 


I have read almost all of that 19 page thread. Theres no question a place with no neighbors eyes viewing can be a target but that thread is about break ins. Each has a long story. If there was a thread about all the cabins that disnt get broke into it may be pretty boring.

About the first year and a half at our place we considered everything theif bait. I had cameras and purposely left things out that had no value to me. We still do this in winter but clean the place out, we are on a seasonal rd. I do have phone numbers of most neighbors and people who own property on the road. We all keep an eye on each other's property. In the beginning there where many lots not sold.

paulz
Member
# Posted: 25 Sep 2020 11:00am
Reply 


Quoting: naturelover66
Im sorry Paulz i shouldn't have made that flippant remark. Its not in my character. ... I apologize.

Lisa


Thanks Lisa. Our situation is different than most here, as our property is only 20 miles away, so we use the cabin as a second home (getting to be more of a first), so it has basically everything a household has.

Your reply
Bold Style  Italic Style  Underlined Style  Thumbnail Image Link  Large Image Link  URL Link           :) ;) :-( :confused: More smilies...

» Username  » Password 
Only registered users can post here. Please enter your login/password details before posting a message, or register here first.