A farmer keeps pests away using a scarecrow made from an inflatable sex doll
sex doll scarecrow
A farmer keeps pests away using a scarecrow made from an inflatable sex doll.
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The muddy sex doll also wears a yellow safety helmet and has reportedly been effective at scaring off birds – as well as people.
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The stark-naked blow-up doll is thought to have belonged to a worker at a construction site near the field in Chengdu, capital of China's south-western Sichuan Province.
It was then found by a local rapeseed farmer, who stood it up in the patch of greenery in order to ward off crows and other unwanted pests.
The yellow helmet, which also belonged to the construction worker, was placed on the blow-up doll’s head in order to cover its jet-black hair and to add more realism to the unorthodox scarecrow.
Rapeseed, which is consumed in China as a vegetable, is also used around the world to make cooking oil.