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- Protect your fish and scare off predators with this realistic and life-size alligator head decoy with reflective eyes.
- Life-like motion, propelled by water and wind movement; no electricity needed.
- Ideal for water gardens, koi ponds, fish farms and even swimming pools.
- UV resistant to ensure years of use.
- Effective at deterring geese, swans, egrets, herons, cormorants and other types of birds!
- Size available: 28 inch long.
- Made in the USA.
Floating Alligator Head Decoy w/ Reflective Eyes | 28" Long
- Protect your fish and scare off predators with this realistic and life-size alligator head decoy with reflective eyes.
- Life-like motion, propelled by water and wind movement; no electricity needed.
- Ideal for water gardens, koi ponds, fish farms and even swimming pools.
- UV resistant to ensure years of use.
- Effective at deterring geese, swans, egrets, herons, cormorants and other types of birds!
- Size available: 28 inch long.
- Made in the USA.
Floating Alligator Head Decoy w/ Reflective Eyes | 28" Long
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Floating Alligator Head Decoy w/ Reflective Eyes | 28" Long - 28 in. is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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If your pond has predators looking for an easy fish dinner, then it may be time to invest in a "guard gator." This realistic floating decoy is an effective way to protect your koi and goldfish from unwanted visitors. Because alligators are top predators, other predators such as blue herons would rather hunt elsewhere than compete with the reptiles.
Made of durable urethane foam, each alligator head decoy is carefully hand painted with a UV resistant paint and features reflective eyes for a very realistic effect. There is an option to let the decoy float freely, or tether it in place.
Available Size:
28" Long x 9" Wide - has exposed top teeth.
Tips:
As with all decoys, periodically move the alligator decoy around the pond to provide the illusion it is real.
Northern ducks such as mallards and wood ducks tend to have no experience with alligators so do not instinctively fear them. The success of these decoys with those ducks has been limited.