PM
Reviewed in the United States on June 6, 2024
These are heavy, well-made little bells. I strung them on fishing line and draped it from a hook holding my hummingbird feeder. A racoon was raiding it every night but I think the sound of the bells is keeping him away--so far. If he defeats this, the bells will make a nice windchime.
John Clarendon
Reviewed in the United States on May 30, 2024
My neighbor complainn that my cat ate a baby bunny in their yard. I bought bells on Amazon that claimed to be very loud to prevent predatory behavior. My cat was wearing those when he brought a baby bunny to my porch, too wounded to survive. So I returned those bells, which were worthless because you actually had to shake them to hear anything, and a cat who is stalking prey doesn't shake anything. I ordered $50 worth of bells to find something that would work. This is the only set that helped. The cat now has a collar with one of "cowbell" shaped bells, that goes on him before he goes out for supervised visits with Mother Nature. He still gets away sometimes (I tried a leash. That did not work at all. My cat did nothing but fight it.), but with that bell, a big colorful "clown collar", and a tile tracker, he hasn't made any successful kills.
Tim Rockwell
Reviewed in the United States on January 14, 2024
i use these on my dogs' collars, small enough but yet a lot of sound. my vet's office loves them when i bring the dogs in
ksf
Reviewed in the United States on August 29, 2023
The perfect size for hanging in clusters on our Christmas tree. Love them!
Msc
Reviewed in the United States on June 8, 2023
Discreet bell that we used on plants the deer will not leave alone. We’ve continued our spray and Irish spring, and since adding the bells, no more deer damage. They ring readily when the plants are disturbed. The sound is not annoying when there is a strong breeze and that’s something I was worried about.
Brenda
Reviewed in the United States on November 22, 2023
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