Jet Creations Inflatable Gator 49 inch Long Safari Great for Pool, Party Decoration, an-Gator
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E. S. Witthoeft
> 3 dayI don’t know if this inflatable gator will keep the ducks out of my pool, but I was impressed with its quality and ease of inflation. I hope it doesn’t scare the pool guy.
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john l. walsh
> 3 dayWe got this product because ducks started to take up residence in and around our pool. Wouldn’t mind except for all the poop they leave. This gator is so realistic and moves with the pool currents and breezes. No more ducks! We love birds and have several feeders. The small birds (who don’t go in the pool) are not afraid of this gator. A fake owl was a thought but it would scare all the backyard wildlife. This gator is perfect!
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Stefanie Marroquin
> 3 dayWe purchased this solely as a detterent for duck guests who started visiting the backyard everyday and pooping in the pool. The ducks still drop by every few days to check for bird seed in the yard but they have not been seen in the water and there has not been any poop in the pool since adding the float 10 days ago. The float looks very life-like especially as it glides across the water with the breeze.
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michael jackson
Greater than one weekReally spooked my cats once it was blown up. Wow. Great product.
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K. Miles
Greater than one weekI bought this little crocodile to try to keep geese and ducks out of my pool. it’s really cute and I love the flashing red eyes, but it’s not that good at keeping things out of the pool. It is sturdy, no inflating necessary and looks like an alligator, a baby alligator. it is very small, maybe 36”, and sometimes it gets stuck in one of the pool and outlets. I’m still glad I got it but I’m going to have to find something else to keep the geese away
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JC
> 3 dayI bought this to keep ducks out of our pool. It is super flimsy and has a huge hole to inflate it which means the air leaks out before you can close it. I cant believe I paid $20 for it. It probably cost 10 cents to make. Im waiting for it to take flight out of pool in the wind. Its just plastered against the wall. Pretty sure ducks will be laughing at it later as they visit.
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Celeste
> 3 dayI bought this to keep raccoons out of my pool. Their feces contain a terrible parasite by which humans can become infected. It works really well but the price 2 years ago was $8!
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Dottie
> 3 dayNot holding air. Started out OK but got worse every week. Now have to inflate it every day. Just past the 30 day return window for Amazon and seller will not offer a warranty or any return/refund/replacement option.
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Dana Echimovich
Greater than one weekWill definitely bug again. We couldn’t figure out how to keep the ducks out of our pool….did some research and learned that inflatable alligators or snakes could work so we went the gator route. Best decision! We haven’t had ducks back since putting the gator in the pool.
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Karren
> 3 daySo far this Croc (we named it Dundee) has kept the ducks away from our pool. The ducks used to fly right down into the pool, now they land about 40 feet away, observe for a minute, then fly away. Well see if they figure it out in the future