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Review on 🦌 Bell Automotive Chrome Deer Warning 22-1-01001-8 by Kevin Singleton

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I hate deer. (Updated December 8)

If you live in a city and don't see deer often, they can be real animals. But if you live in northern Michigan and similar areas, they're just as common as gulls and just as destructive. Climb people's gardens, eat trees, defecate everywhere, and wreck hundreds of cars a year. Deer hunting is wrong. "If you slow a bullet to 55 miles an hour, put headlights and a little horn on it, the deer literally jumps in front of the bullet," said Ron White. Northern Michigan Peninsula. Since I started last year, I've hit over 30 deer with my truck. The truck is designed to handle it, but I have a heart and I think wildlife should be protected. Because the state doesn't invest in deer fences, driving a quieter car or other vehicle is a cheap way to warn distant deer, since the deer add noise from the highway to their normal environment. Since installing these things about 5 months ago I have yet to deal with another one. I've seen a lot but they usually freeze in place and look at me instead of trying to run towards the light. As everyone else says, there's no real scientific evidence that they work, but if you contact a lot of them like I did, you'll surely want to try them all. I also got a new car, I had a tight decision within a week so I grabbed another pair for it. The deer mating season is approaching, so they will come into effect soon. Update: I didn't meet any deer this year until last night the right hand pipe fell off the truck due to snow build up. Later that night I met a deer and it broke the bumper fog lights. Can't be a coincidence. With them, the deer either runs away or freezes in a ditch.

Pros
  • Hands Free
Cons
  • Very Expensive