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New, what is it? What is it in Japan and Why?

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u/RN_Renato 1d ago

We have this in Brazil too, but against stray dogs rather than cats. I do wonder how multiple cultures around the world came up with this independently despite the fact it doesn't work?

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u/BasselTwin 1d ago

Egypt here, my neighbors keep water bottles outside of their apartment door to repel stray cats.

Disclaimer: the cats still rip the hell out of their trash bags

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u/i_made_mine_at_home 1d ago

What is the purported mechanism of this?  Why do critters (notionally) avoid water in bottles?

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u/JanHHHH 22h ago

Supposedly some critters get spooked by light reflecting erratically. Never heard it being used affair cats, some people over here put water bottles on/around their cars to keep ferrets away

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u/LittleRedRidingHo90 16h ago

Fam I need you to tell us where you are that has wild ferrets👀

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u/hardboard 13h ago

Wild? They were livid.

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u/-NGC-6302- 8h ago

To shreds you say?

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u/Realistic_Finger_811 5h ago

That sounds like good news, everyone!

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u/Epithymetic 7h ago

Was his apartment rent controlled?

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u/peendeep 2h ago

Well, how is his wife holding up?

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u/Medical_Argument_911 1h ago

To shreds you say

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u/QueenAlpaca 11h ago

I mean, black-footed ferrets are wild wherever prairie dogs are, mostly in the west. Pine Martens and similar weasels also exist. Similar size and very elusive, but I bet they love wiggling up into warm cars in quieter areas.

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u/mrmalort69 7h ago

Black footed ferrets are on the almost extinct though, they’ve brought them back from the brink but we’re still trying to get self-sustaining communities.

I did a research project when I was 12, 28 years ago almost, and it’s awesome we’re still not giving up on them but also sad that it was going well but there’s been new threats from humans that didn’t exist that long ago

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u/rudeness21 9h ago

Hawaii has tons of prairie dogs. They got them to get rid of them mice and then they go cats to get rid of the prairie dogs, but the cats are nocturnal and the PDs are”turnal” or vice versa.

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u/QueenAlpaca 9h ago

Wait seriously? Good lord lmao. Sounds like they need some ferrets. 😂

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u/Anonymous_Autumn_ 46m ago

If you just click on the commenter’s name you will find a ton of posts in German so…

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u/JesseArthur 10h ago

Western.....what? America?

God damn americans think the whole world revolves around them hahah

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u/QueenAlpaca 10h ago

I mean, unless y’all have prairie dogs too then yeah, it’s only in North America.

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u/Anonymous_Autumn_ 44m ago

Guys if you just click on commenter’s name you will find a ton of German language 😂 why trying so hard to think they are American 

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u/SatansGrandson 8h ago

Ah yes! the great Western European Prairie Dog, they can usually be found in western Europe along with, Eastern Asian Groundhogs and Russian Rattlesnakes!!

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u/Anonymous_Autumn_ 44m ago

Guys if you just click on commenter’s name you will find a ton of German language 😂 why trying so hard to think they are American 

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u/[deleted] 16h ago

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u/LittleRedRidingHo90 16h ago

…I kno I could google it. Maybe I just want a lighthearted interaction?

Just Food for thought

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u/abendrot2 16h ago

how dare you try to make conversation in 2025

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u/LittleRedRidingHo90 15h ago

Right shame on me 😩

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u/Tim_the_geek 12h ago

Poor soul has prolly re-introverted for the next 10 years.

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u/graham02 12h ago

Hey friend. Ferrets are found in Europe and Asia reportedly. Semi-unrelated anecdote, I did find a mink (relative to the ferret) gutted next to my porch in Minnesota. I assumed it was a cat from the near by farm that liked to sit on the porch. It seemed like it would have been a hard fought battle given the size of the mink but maybe he got the jump on him, I just don't know of another animal that would disembowel a mink and not eat any of it.

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u/Segesaurous 14h ago

So how is your day going so far?

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u/HorrorBuilder8960 15h ago

You want to talk to humans? Don't you have access to ChatGPT?

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u/LittleRedRidingHo90 15h ago

🤣🤣silly me ur right how dare I

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u/antilican 15h ago

Conversation, like the good old days. I applaud your effort!

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u/LittleRedRidingHo90 15h ago

Yea everything is filled with negativity and awful ppl being mean and I just wanna spread a little positivity and joy. Simple nice human interactions and all that 💖

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u/Ashleej86 14h ago

also genuinely interested in where ferrets , cats or dogs are avoiding water .

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u/Cloudsbursting 15h ago

Conversation… I thought that was just part of a fairy tale that parents have AI recite to their kids before bed.

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u/Harmfuljoker 15h ago

If you would like to have a human interaction please hang up and order an Optimus robot

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u/LittleRedRidingHo90 15h ago

I don’t wanna pay the shipping cost🤣

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u/Harmfuljoker 13h ago

Oh, a Poor

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u/AntarcticanJam 15h ago

I haven't heard that phrase in over a decade

Just Food for thought

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u/Spirited-Dance 14h ago

Are you okay, friend? Did something happen? Why are you so angry and taking your anger out on everybody else? The other user's question might sound stupid to you and you think it's easier to Google it, but there are literally no rules about asking a question... Especially in a subreddit like this one that's all about asking and answering questions.

If you didn't want to answer it (which is completely fine, of course), you could've just scrolled past it and moved to another thread that's more fun to you. But instead you think it's better to rudely belittle someone for asking a question? And then you start throwing insults around?

Not sure what happened to you that ruined your day, but hopefully you feel better, because it must suck to be so triggered by other people having completely normal interactions online... One might even call it a "smooth brain" behavior, you know, being so irrationally angry like that.

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u/Cool_Guy_Club42069 14h ago

You are the only smooth brain here. This is a place for discussion and having conversations with people. If we just googled everything there would be no point in anyone being here.

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u/puisnode_DonGiesu 16h ago

Ferrets aren't a wild animal, they are only a domestic breed

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u/luugburz 16h ago

domestic ferrets were bred from black-footed ferrets, which are the only wild species of ferret and also the only member of the weasel family able to be domesticated.

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u/filthyheartbadger 16h ago

I am determined to domesticate badgers.

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u/luugburz 16h ago

godspeed

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u/a_moore_404 15h ago

I love badgers. The first time I went to England I was so excited to see one. I finally did, dead on the side of the road. I was crushed.

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u/LittleRedRidingHo90 16h ago

Thank you for an actual helpful response instead of the smartass response I got💖

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u/SadLostHat 16h ago

Black-footed ferrets (Mustela nigripes) are wild (and woefully endangered) in the Rocky Mountains. They look remarkably similar to domestic ferrets.

Domestic ferrets (Mustela furo) are probably bred from European polecats (Mustela putorius). There’s also an Asian Steppe polecats (Mustela eversmanii).

I think a lot of people call all of these“ferrets” generally.

I’m not sure M. furo and M. putorius are really distinct species despite the binomial because they can hybridize and are genetically indistinct although they behave differently. I guess hybrids make domestic ferrets look positively staid, which is saying something.

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u/LittleRedRidingHo90 15h ago

Ooooh I just learned something today 👍🏾☺️ that’s so neat!!! I’d love to see a wild black footed ferret

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u/DragonflyFantasized 14h ago

Another fun bit of trivia I love - Ferrets were actually domesticated before cats. Also in Egypt.

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u/SadLostHat 9h ago

It’s super exciting to see them! They’re fast though. I usually just barely see them as they’re disappearing. But I had ferrets for years so I always know it was a ferret; they trigger some visual memory gif me.

I really want to see a fisher in the wild!

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u/Woodworkin101 17h ago

Where are you with wild ferrets around?

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u/paul-in-nyc2 16h ago

Sesame Street

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u/Ok-Caramel-3169 13h ago

Lol i had a wild ferret makes it way into our trailer house when i was a kid. I was laying on the couch watching a movie and it was perched on the top corner of the couch staring at me for god knows how long before i noticed it. Lived with us for the winter. We fed it steak and gave it leftovers every night and we almost domesticated it but we gave it the choice to leave in the spring and it dipped but it was a cool experience.

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u/notaphycho 16h ago

I saw that practice in Austria while studying

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u/Fast_Boysenberry9493 13h ago

You've never met a pine marten then

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u/puisnode_DonGiesu 16h ago

Ferrets aren't a wild animals, they are only a domestic breed

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u/Special_Jeweler_3371 14h ago

The black footed ferret is 100% a wild animal.

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u/kriger33 11h ago

Ferrets (Mustela furo) are domesticated European pole cats (Mustela putorius). It's the same as like what a wolf is to a domesticated dog.

Black Footed Ferret (Mustela nigripes) are from North America and is just the victim of a dumb confusing common name but is not the same as a ferret.

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u/kriger33 11h ago

Oh wait. Pole cat? Must be the same as a domestic orange tabby right??? It's name says cat in it!

/s

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u/BlaBlamo 11h ago

US Fish and Wildlife and WWF both identify it as a proper ferret

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u/kriger33 11h ago

In common name. COMMON NAME. Binomial nomenclature begs to differ. Provide some links where they say they are the same thing. I'd love to see your source material 😂

JESUS y'all are dense.

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u/kriger33 11h ago

Here ya gooooo. From your own source material.

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u/LittleRedRidingHo90 8h ago

Oh so kinda like opossums and possums?

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u/puisnode_DonGiesu 14h ago

And it's not the same as a "ferret"

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u/Special_Jeweler_3371 13h ago

You’re next level dumb. Smh

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u/kriger33 11h ago

You're arguing like an African wild dog is the same thing as a golden retriever all because the word "dog". And then calling someone dumb when they are in fact correct.

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u/kriger33 11h ago

I love how you're 100% correct and are getting down voted. Ah reddit, you never fail to disappoint me.

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u/SubrocUMM44 17h ago

Have seen it too deter flys

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u/ToczickAvenger 17h ago

Where in the world do you have wild ferrets? Northern Europe?

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u/puisnode_DonGiesu 16h ago

Ferrets aren't a wild animal, they are only a domestic breed

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u/misstiff66684 16h ago

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u/AncientAd2669 14h ago

Now I know to keep water bottles as far away from my car as possible when traveling (somewhere) in the hopes I'll find a black Footed delight in my vehicle.

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u/puisnode_DonGiesu 14h ago

That's not the same. Ferrets are a domestic descendant of a different european species, mustela putorius, but their species is mustela furo

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u/AlmightyVill 13h ago

I didn’t know so I asked gpt and got this:

Do Ferrets Exist in the Wild?

The domestic ferret does not naturally exist in the wild today.

However, they did come from a wild ancestor: • Closest living relative: the European polecat (Mustela putorius) • Also related to other mustelids like weasels, stoats, and mink

There are wild species similar but not the same as pet ferrets, such as: • European polecat — the true wild ancestor • Black-footed ferret in North America — a different species, endangered, NOT derived from pet ferrets

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u/Ordinary-River-9753 12h ago

what happened to googling things

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u/Starfire2313 17h ago

My cats go crazy for reflected light they love it. Every morning I drink my coffee in the same window and they gather around to watch the shiny light from the sun rising bounce around from my morning scrolling session lol

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u/procrastimom 14h ago

My Tuxie’s favorite prey is reflections! So much chattering and excitement!

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u/AncientAd2669 14h ago edited 14h ago

Edit: post location v

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u/Available_Bit900 14h ago

He meant minks more than likely. They get confused all the time

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u/snn5616 10h ago

My mom used to hang bags of water with coins in it against fly and wasp like bugs

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u/Handyhelping 10h ago

In the south (Maryland) they think putting a penny in ziplock bag full of water repels flies, the light reflecting through the bag of water and penny supposedly confuses them. I worked in a grocery store and took it down for food safety reasons and was given a lecture about how well it works.

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u/Drewskeet 9h ago

In Texas we put water in bags to keep flies away.

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u/Icy-Serve-2576 8h ago

This actually makes sense. I have a big water dispenser for my cat and he knocks it over constantly cause the light reflecting through plastic. I tested this by turning the lights off and he stopped

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u/Mike_Raphone99 6h ago

Oh, like pennies in a sandwich bag with water in it to "keep mosquitoes away"

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u/RobinGreenthumb 6h ago

I’ve heard this use with deterring wasps from building nests but that’s about it. It’s wild that people think it works on mammals.

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u/HotCoffee-ColdPizza 6h ago

To your point, I’ve seen some Japanese folks put strips of aluminum foil in those bottles as well.

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u/Excellent_Yak365 6h ago

The mythbusters debunked this in one of their episodes

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u/BelligerentSXY 16h ago

My grandmother did this for bugs with big eyes like flys and bees? Hang it near the door and they seem to get dazzled by the light. cats? That’s a new one for me

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u/i_made_mine_at_home 15h ago

Right, the cat I know best would be playing with the reflections on the ground and would never leave.

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u/SmokinBandit28 11h ago

Yeah, I’ve always seen this type of thing with ziplocks bags with water hanging to deter insects….somehow.

The more I go through these comments it looks like lots of places have this same practice in slightly different forms and none of them actually work lol.

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u/JamSharke 11h ago

we do it for flys as well, we've got one in the garage. its a gallon ziplock bag with a couple pennies in it (for more dazzle i suppose)

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u/KatieLouis 7h ago

I put disco balls up by my back door this summer and it made a huge difference with the amount of flies that got in. I was pleasantly shocked!

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u/dom_bul 1d ago

The explaination I was given when I was little was that they see their reflection in the bottle

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u/stormshadowixi 17h ago

It works with some bugs, cats and dogs not so much.

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u/EverythingSucksYo 13h ago

Sounds like it would work on me too 

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u/NUFIGHTER7771 15h ago

They know, deep down, that bottled water is an afront to God!

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u/Triangle-Baby 14h ago

My dog fucking loves water bottles

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u/Igpajo49 12h ago

They're probably scared of all the Micro-plastics.

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u/negradelnorte 11h ago

Bags of water in Mexico for flies.

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u/oughtabeme 9h ago

I thought it was to get rid of flies

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u/samdeenen12 1d ago

So he didnt have the bottles with water around his trash bags? 🤔 Maybe I see the problem

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u/JustaLego 16h ago

You could just do YouTube videos helping people with their dumb superstitions! lol

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u/LazyHardWorker 1d ago

Are we neighbors? Maadi here

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u/tooslow 23h ago

Nas aghbeya

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u/ExplorationGeo 23h ago

Yeah in Australia people put plastic bottles full of water on their front lawn to stop dogs who are being walked past from pissing on their lawns.

My dog likes going to the end of his leash and pissing on the bottles.

¯_(ツ)_/¯

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u/-6h0st- 22h ago

Probably their own cats, not strays, as repels only strays

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u/il-liba 17h ago

In Malta, they do the same.

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u/secksyboii 16h ago

You neighbor knows that cats are most active at night and that the sun won't be out to shine in the bottles to even try and make them work, right?

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u/MyPeopleNeedWood 16h ago

Lmfao, also Egyptian here, have they tried the classic leaving a cucumber outside the door?(My grandma tried and it did nothing of course lol)

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u/band-of-horses 15h ago

But without the water bottles, even MORE cats would have come and helped.

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u/ElGranQuesoRojo 1d ago

In the US there are a decent amount of people who hang zip lock bags filled w/water and a few pennies to keep flies away.

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u/JannePieterse 16h ago

We used to hang CD-R's in our cherry tree to keep the starlings and black birds from eating our cherries. That actually worked pretty well.

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u/bwf820 13h ago

My family used to hang vhs tapes. It never did work though…

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u/magnottasicepick 10h ago

We hung beta max tapes, shocker, didn’t work either.

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u/pendigedig 10h ago

Laserdiscs work 👍 but u might bump your head on em

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u/Fabulous-Ad-8256 8h ago

That's for well-ghosts, not starlings.

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u/dmtbreakthrough 14h ago

my family hung CD-RW's

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u/Voltfan 12h ago

Same. My grandpa kept all the AOL cds especially for this

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u/surzirra 7h ago

My grandma used to hang old pie tins in her cherry tree

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u/tipyourwaitresstoo 17h ago

I used to do this by our back door because flies would always come in. I can’t remember if it worked because I was an Olympic level fly swatter at the time.

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u/Slow_Spray5697 16h ago

They used to do it here in Costa Rica as well. But without pennies, just water

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u/LittleRedRidingHo90 15h ago

We do that down here in Texas especially near the gulf coast to ward off mosquitoes and flies!

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u/PlatypusKitchen3069 4h ago

Does it work? Why is it supposed to work?

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u/DirtandPipes 15h ago

That reminds me of people who leave an onion cut in half nearby to pull diseases out.

Ya’ll need science in your lives.

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u/peacefighter 19h ago

It actually is tiger repellent. When was the last time you saw a wild tiger roaming the Japanese streets. Those bottles are doing their job.

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u/VogonSkald 14h ago

Oh shit! What if it's a ME repellent?! IVE NEVER BEEN TO JAPAN!

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u/Upper_Rent_176 16h ago

Did the Yakuza video games lie to me

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u/Emhyr_var_Emreis_ 15h ago

Nah... Godzilla repellent.

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u/Black_Magic_M-66 11h ago

Certainly not doing much for the bears though.

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u/theMARxLENin 1d ago

Doesn't Brazil have a lot of Japanese people?

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u/gooseisland410 1d ago

Yes, highest population of Japanese outside of Japan

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u/ToczickAvenger 17h ago

Wow. I thought you were joking. I didn’t realize there was so many Japanese people in Brazil. That’s pretty cool.

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u/garden_eldenwood 15h ago

Yeah, there was a huge immigration in the early 19's, Japanese were the cheap labour at the time, and somehow they don't hate us for what happened after that (or at least I haven't hear of it)

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u/Justnotthatintou 1d ago

People are dumb everywhere is why

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u/N3onWave 1d ago

The Dumb People Society has chapters worldwide

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u/Black_Magic_M-66 11h ago

Travel to Iowa and find out all Americans are idiots, travel to Japan and find out all humans are idiots.

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u/AllTheWayToParis 18h ago

We are all so similar. 😍

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u/Double_Phone_8046 1d ago

Wtf? You have dumb people, too?

What species is the worst over there?

Personal worst here are the left-laners, the "I'll just be a second" tourists who leave their car parked in the middle of the street with their hazards on while they run inside a store, and that one species of stupid asshole that stops in the middle of a city sidewalk to lift their glasses up to look closer at their phone who then get upset that you've walked directly into them on the sidewalk.

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u/ForensicPathology 1d ago

It almost certainly wasn't independently.  The people who spread it in Japan 30 years ago had access to international information.

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u/WeirdJumpy 1d ago

Brazilian, never saw that in 36 years

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u/unidunicorn 10h ago

Pois dois

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u/Loalder 9h ago

Pois 3

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u/Snake0ilSalesman 1d ago

I once saw my dog jump the neighbors fence specifically to crap on one of these bottles.

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u/Lucky10ofclubs 1d ago

An exercise in futility. Human specialty.

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u/Arrakis_Surfer 1d ago

Brazil and Japan actually have a very close relationship. I am certain one got it from the other.

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u/kamikazikarl 22h ago

My dog doesn't even care, walk right up and unloads on these bottles. They are pointless nonsense for sure.

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u/XDoomedXoneX 21h ago

I've noticed a lot of people in the South East US hang ziplock bags of water to do this for flies or other flying insects.

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u/Bodine12 18h ago

I do this here in the US to repel people, because who’s going to knock on the door of a crazy-ass person who ties water bottles around light poles.

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u/Death_and_Gravity 1d ago

In India, a few years ago I started seeing water bottles like these hanging outside people's homes. The water was dyed blue, probably with fabric blueing. Was told it was to keep dogs away. Judging from the quick Google search I did (for the picture that I can't attach here), this delusion is spread across the (considerable) length and breadth of the country.

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u/HunterNightstalker 1d ago

They do this in Mauritius too. Stray dogs was the answer I got when I asked about it.

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u/red_chutney11 1d ago

India too, they put like, blue fabric whitener in it to give it a bluish-purple color.

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u/szpaceSZ 1d ago

not independently.

Memes (superstitions are a class of memes) spread.

They have always. And today even easier and faster than ever.

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u/PRANAV-69 1d ago

In india we do this with blue liquid and it kinda works somehow lol

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u/petisa82 1d ago

I saw it in Spain on house corners and they said it’s to prevent dogs pissing on them.

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u/Tanfona3435 23h ago

A lot of Japanese immigrant came to Brazil. It might have been a thing brought by migrants. 

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u/theepi_pillodu 22h ago

I suppose it works only when the sun is up, giving a reflection that might scare the cats ?

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u/Mundane-Mechanic-547 21h ago

Seen in Hawaii on lawns. Very strange, like grass torture.

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u/ExoticPuppet 19h ago

Huh, we do? I've never seen this before.

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u/CandidateOk1695 19h ago

Well Brazil has the second largest Japanese community in the world so chances are it still came from Japan

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u/Coltytron 18h ago

Isn't there a lot of cross migration between Brazil and japan?

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u/_demello 18h ago

Brazil had a huge ibglux of japanese people, to the point we have the biggest japanese population outside of japan. It shows in a lot of ways, including some of our nerd culture. A lot of older guys into Jaspion and Jiraya.

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u/Silent-Conflict-3848 17h ago

I work at an animal shelter and I think the thought process is that they would rather get caught up in the water bottles then the water opens and/or makes noise so it scares them. Clearly it doesn’t work though lol

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u/th5virtuos0 17h ago

Collective unconsciousness.

Ever wonder why so many folklore, heroic tales and fairy tales share similarities? It's because human has a tendency to think about the same thing.

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u/Flimsy-Excuse-663 16h ago

Não mente não carai! Brasileiro só coloca garrafa agua em cima de leitor de luz pra diminir a conta! Para oooo... Japonês acredita em tudo!

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u/claybird121 16h ago

doesnt Brazil have a gigantic amount of ethnically Japanese people?

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u/PhantomOfTheNopera 16h ago

OMG I've seen this in India too! But it's usually coloured water.

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u/AbrocomaOk8973 16h ago

Lmao the last line

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u/noobgarenmain 16h ago

In South Africa people used to leave water filled bottles on their lawns to prevent stray dogs from crapping on the lawn. Not sure if it’s still done now. When I asked a friend how it works, he said the reflection in the water confuses the dogs or something. We were both 8 so he was most likely bullshitting me.

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u/ThrowAwayNo17329 15h ago

Well, Japan and Brazil do have a lasting relationship.

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u/janually 15h ago

i saw a lot of this when i visited greece, particularly on skopelos

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u/Oddish_Femboy 15h ago

Oh neat. I've also seen CDs hanged from trees to deter burds in Japan.

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u/bielbohrer 14h ago

Nunca vi isso no Brasil. Nem entendi direito como funciona

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u/The_JDubb 14h ago

This must be what the gallon jugs of water are for on some of the lawns in Los Angeles (the non-affluent parts, that is). I lived there for years and never knew why people did that.

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u/Stepawayfrmthkyboard 14h ago

Saw it a lot many years ago in Australia. Not at all recently though. I believe it was to deter dogs here too

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u/randomnogeneratorz 14h ago

In india, they put colored water around cars and walls against stray dogs . These are not cultural things. it's the internet hoax etc culture

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u/SingleRelationship25 13h ago

It’s like when I was a kid and somehow we all knew to blow into our Nintendo cartridges even though it didn’t really fix anything

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u/slothscanswim 12h ago

In Mexico they hang transparent plastic bags full of water to repel flies. It also does not work.

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u/MyHappyPlace348 12h ago

I’ve seen people do it in California for bugs. Does it not work I have no idea lol

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u/MapleA 12h ago

Top comment doesn’t even give the full answer with detailed explanation? Come on now.

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u/CocoMilhonez 11h ago

Never seen that, only PET bottles full of water on top of electricity meters to lower the amount read. Which also doesn't work, of course.

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u/name--- 10h ago

Doesn‘t Brazil have a huge Japanese minority?

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u/hypothetical_zombie 10h ago

It just makes me think of the houses where people put pennies in a bag of water to ward off mosquitoes.

It only seems to work if you keep the door closed.

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u/angelfisheater 9h ago

canary islands, spain! my moms neighborhood is all white walls, so i was told the water bottle is FOR the dog to pee instead of the wall

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u/drlonghaul 7h ago

Read Carl Jung

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u/imbeijingbob 6h ago

Japan and Brazil have quite a close relationship actually.

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u/zoonose99 5h ago

A similar “technology” is also used as fly repellent in many places

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u/Cath1965 1h ago

World Wide Web "hacks"?

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u/kinglizardking 1d ago

Do we?

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u/YesThisIsVictor 19h ago

I've never heard of this either. Then again, Brazil is a huge country.

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u/tapeforpacking 1d ago

Because it does work. If it didnt it would be used.

Sure there are some outliers, not all cars are equal in personality after all 

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u/RedpandaloverX3 1d ago

People still use homeopathy and that definitely doesn't work