- A humane alternative to chemicals and traps
- Features a built-in motion sensor and sonic & ultrasonic sounds
- Easy to mount with keyhole slots
- Effective to up to 4,000 square feet
- Maintenance-free and weatherproof
Product Description
Coverage: Up to 4,000 square feet. Repels Against: Dogs, cats, deer, raccoons, skunks and other garden pests. Uses: Yards, lawns, gardens, porches, buildings, greenhouses and more
Bird-X YG Yard Gard Ultrasonic Animal Repeller


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5 Responses
PROBLEM: Dog poop in my front yard every day for two weeks.
SOLUTION: From the day I started using this product, my problem with thoughtless neighbors who were allowing their dog to poop in my front yard COMPLETELY ENDED! This product was worth the investment.
Rating: 5 / 5
Posted on March 28th, 2010 at 10:53 am
After 10 years of trouble with possums, raccoons, cats, and groundhogs, I installed two of these under my recreational trailer, and no longer have a problem. They simply do not like the sound this product emits, and they no longer “set up camp” under my trailer.
Rating: 5 / 5
Posted on March 28th, 2010 at 11:10 am
I bought the two products. Unfortunately CatStop did not have any affect on the cats, they ignored it. Yard card come with frequency chooser, volume control, animal frequency map and mode of operation (movement sensitive (as CatStop) and continues operation). After operating it, no cats were seen in the area.
Rating: 5 / 5
Posted on March 28th, 2010 at 12:11 pm
After much effort and expense to rid my yard of my neighbor’s (5!) cats, one persisted in spraying my doorstep as often as I would wash it away. I installed the YardGuard at a moderate setting, and it reduced the tagging to about once a week. A few weeks later, I reset it to the maximum sensitivity, and it seems to have done the trick. I can now hear it myself, if I stand within a couple feet of it, but that is rare. Now, have you got a machine to make my neighbor go away?
Rating: 4 / 5
Posted on March 28th, 2010 at 2:52 pm
We use this product in our yard to repel deer. Before DeerGuard, we tried dozens of chemicals, devices, and barriers. Some worked at first – but then deer became used to them. Every year, they stripped our azaleas and many other plants clean of buds and leaves from fall to early spring. There were no flowering azaleas in our yard then! Worse, deer liked to “hang out” in our yard even when nothing was left of their preferred vegetation. They then began to chew on and sometimes strip plants they would normally leave alone. In short, deer made themselves at home in our yard.
We tried DeerGuard for the first time last fall. At first, deer still came and nibbled – but over time fewer came and they did less damage. Rather than get used to DeerGuard, they seemed to avoid it more and more over time. They no longer “hang out” in our yard – at least not anywhere near the DeerGuard device. This spring, our azaleas flowered nicely for the first time since the deer “discovered” us several years ago. It took a bit of patience, but we now feel that we finally have the upper hand. We recently bought two more DeerGuard units to protect the rest of our yard. An unexpected side benefit is that dogs avoid the protected areas – so if your community does not require or enforce leashes, DeerGuard is a convenient second layer of defense.
Reviews by customers were very helpful in steering us away from lower quality products and to DeerGuard. Customer reviews of DeerGuard itself ranged from very high to very low marks. We wondered if lack of patience or other factors caused some pest control professionals’ negative reviews. Anyhow, DeerGuard works for us!
Rating: 5 / 5
Posted on March 28th, 2010 at 4:55 pm
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