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Shu Roo electronic kangaroo deterrent
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<blockquote data-quote="Ned kellys not dead" data-source="post: 267980" data-attributes="member: 4702"><p>Both work mate, I drive road trains and while you would think with a 5 post bar I wouldn't worry about roos, invariably the bastards take out my lights. The shoo roos both electronic and stick on ones work, have to regularly clean the small ones of bugs, but they actually work against you sometimes, roos eating on the side of the road tend to stay there unless spooked, however the whistles alert them and the mongrels are like women and can never make up their minds which way to go lol. The best thing to do is have a good set of driving lights, and once they are alerted, drop your lights and they tend to hop off, if you leave the lights up they tend to be dazzled and usually hop back in front of you, best of luck! Ned :8</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ned kellys not dead, post: 267980, member: 4702"] Both work mate, I drive road trains and while you would think with a 5 post bar I wouldn't worry about roos, invariably the bastards take out my lights. The shoo roos both electronic and stick on ones work, have to regularly clean the small ones of bugs, but they actually work against you sometimes, roos eating on the side of the road tend to stay there unless spooked, however the whistles alert them and the mongrels are like women and can never make up their minds which way to go lol. The best thing to do is have a good set of driving lights, and once they are alerted, drop your lights and they tend to hop off, if you leave the lights up they tend to be dazzled and usually hop back in front of you, best of luck! Ned :8 [/QUOTE]
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