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Summer 2015 – Courtesy of Biologist Todd Hobein
Local biologist, Todd Hobein, is a science teacher in the city of Ashland, Oregon. He performed a thorough testing of The Guardian over several months and recorded his findings in detail. This is an excellent testimonial to the importance of proper placement and installation.
I began planting my garden like I do every year at this time. This year, however, I had four-legged visitors I did not plan on. My neighbor had decided some weeks ago to build a fence around his backyard. As a result, the deer no longer were able to use his yard as their runway and decided to try mine instead. In the early part of June I saw my first deer. After a brief look around my garden I immediately noticed that something had clipped the tops off of my Anaheim peppers. No other damage was observed at that time. I decided then to look into pest deterrent options to protect my garden and purchased the Guardian.
I observed no new activity or disturbances in my garden, however I did notice that many of my neighbors have gone to great lengths both in labor and expense in deterring deer from their gardens by building fences to protect their plants – when all I needed was The Guardian.
There were a few times when the deer did get the better of the unit, however, on each occasion this was due to factors that had nothing to do with the engineering of the unit. External factors like plant growth or plants outside the range of the sensor were the main causes of these trials and required simple adjustments for The Guardian to achieve its full potential.
The protection provided by The Guardian was more than sufficient and allowed me to have one of my best harvests yet from my garden.
Researchers at North Carolina State University have developed a device that allows people who are blind to monitor their guide dogs, in order to keep tabs on the health and well-being of their canine companions.