It works well for packrats. If you spend time in packrat country you will see many people leave the hood of their vehicles open at night to discourage them as well as using lights. I suppose that it works because they are nocturnal?
Old thread, but right on the subject I would l now like to know more about:
But . . .
I would NOT consider that "many use it" evidence of anything. Many people believe all types of nonsense. Nonsense gets popular very fast.
"
A lie told often enough becomes the truth".
However, one thing for sure is that it will not hurt to have lights and it could work for a short while, but the rats can get used to the lights. How long it will take for the packrats to ignore it? Well, I hope, it's longer than the 11 days I am here!
I have no opinion on this either way. But when I search on the web I find mostly
these types of facts. Nothing even about keeping the hood up.
But one thing for sure is that it will not hurt and I am doing both. I just went to HFT (very scentic to ride over Gate's Pass on my motorcycle) and got
item number 58910. Charges by solar during the day for night use.
I can select 8 settings:
1. Steady On.
2. Slow Glow.
3. ast twinkling.
4. Slow twinkling.
5. Flashing in series.
6. Flashing Reverse Series.
7. Fast Flashing in series.
8. Slow Flashing in series followed by reverse series flashing.
Since pack rats like to get used to things first, perhaps it will work if I select a different mode every night.
But the only thing for certain is that it cannot hurt.
But I think the jury is still out on this one if any of it helps keep the packrats away.
-Don- Tucson, AZ