🐍 Get ready to slither into fun and fright!
This 12-pack of realistic rubber snakes, each measuring 22 inches, is perfect for pranks, critter control, and Halloween decorations. Made from non-toxic, eco-friendly materials, these snakes are a versatile addition to any home or event. Proudly produced by a family-owned company in the USA since 1983.
A**R
Great snakes
Using them to keep birds and rodents out of my RV. So far, so good. Worked well to keep squirrels out of my attic at my old house.
K**T
Try them outside to keep birds away
This may seem strange but I bought these snakes to keep the birds from leaving their droppings on my patio. They really work! Obviously the birds find them realistic. Most of my neighbors feed the birds so there were always droppings on my patio, lawn chairs, grill, etc. In the month that I have had these snakes out, there have been no droppings.
S**N
Excellent hair
They are awesome for my Medusa head
Y**3
Not Quite what I expected But Made it Work
While this says 22 inches since it is hard rubber and therefore will not stretch out it just about 8 1/2 inches. I thought 22 inch and rubber meant I could wrap it around the cake layer stretching it flat (which was the plan for a Slytherin cake). So just a heads up for anyone purchasing this is hard rubber that is not going to stretch no matter what you do. They were heavy enough to hold down 4 helium balloon bunches so that was good for the Slytherin theme.
D**4
These Look Realistic!
I bought these so that I can put them on my window a/c, to keep birds away from nesting. I haven’t placed any on my unit because I have bird feeders & afraid it’d scare birds away. So will consider using them in the spring. When birds really nest.But since I like them so well now. I plan to give two of grandson’s a few of these for Christmas. They’ll love them.Cons: I think their a little high on price.
I**N
These helped at least tie an epic battle with squirrels for tangerines
My mother has two large satsuma trees next to her house. They beat fruit around Christmas each year. She likes to give the fruit to her grandkids, friends, and neighbors. Last year the squirrels were eating many of them. In a battle versus those rodents she got plastic snakes, plastic lizards, tinsel, rat traps, shiny beads, noise makers, pin wheels, predator urine, mothballs, and more. If the internet said it could scare away squirrels she bought it, found it, or someone gave it to her. By the time she was done her trees looks like something dressed up for Mardi Gras.Some of it seemed to work as they were many oranges left when we visited for the holidays. The plastic snakes seemed to fool some other animals as there were 16 places out and only 12 found after the oranges were done.
C**5
They worked, no nest abouve our door and not bird droppings on our door handle!
We purchased these to put above our front door to try to keep the birds from building a nest there. They had started building it and I was skeptical but so happy that it did keep them away! We also hung them from our rear view mirrors because we have a crazy cardinal that keeps pecking at the mirrors and getting bird poop all over our vehicles. It worked for a while but unfortunately he was smart enough to figure out they are fake and is back at it. I wish he was smart enough to stop pecking at his reflection.
R**D
misled
i bought because i have two squirrels doing a job on my garden. i want to use a humane way to keep them away. i saw in your product description squirrels were included in the list of things scarred of your snakes. i put them through my garden and the squirrels still dig up as normal including right next to the snakes.
A**R
Rat Deflectors
Perched a few within our tomato plants last year, to dissuade rats stealing our tomatoes. Did not lose one tomato, not sure if snakes worked, or fewer rats last year. Got a laugh from visitors, anyway.
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