Deer Deterrent
Keep unwanted deer off your property with the scarecrow CRO 101 automatic deer deterrent. Ultimate deer repellent.
Keep unwanted deer off your property with the scarecrow CRO 101 automatic deer deterrent. Ultimate deer repellent.
Read Animal Repeller Ultrasonic Pet Trainer review @ www.jennyreviews.com Finding a way to keep away pesky animals is difficult. Sometimes it might be an animal like a deer or a rabbit who is just trying to forage for food, it could be that annoying next door neighbor’s pet who just loves to go over to your garden, or it could be that sweet adorable pet of yours that just can’t help but make a mess of your flower beds or newly-mowed lawn. Now, there’s a safe way to keep animals away without harming them, especially if you’re the kind of person who hates hurting little animals even if it’s at your expense. With the Animal Repeller Ultrasonic Pet Trainer, no animal will get hurt. The Animal Repeller Ultrasonic Pet Trainer is tried and tested, safe and secure for you, your family, and your unwanted guests. Its infrared program allows it to detect animals that come within 30 feet of it, thus releasing a high frequency ultrasonic sound that drives those animals away. It works both day and night, and it can work both indoors and outdoors! What’s more, it’s solar powered so you don’t have to fuss over changing the batteries every few days/weeks. Just leave it out for an entire day and it’ll work well into the night and into the next day. The Animal Repeller Ultrasonic Pet Trainer is also weatherproof so it’ll just keep going and going, day or night, rain or shine! You can use the Animal Repeller Ultrasonic Pet Trainer with the garden stake that’s included in the set, giving it …
I know some can repel mice… so will this also bother my pet rabbit?
Also, do they really work?
Thank you!
You can see something sitting on this piece of equipment that was being used to spray that green smoke on the “bugs”. I believe it to be a repellent/poison of some type. In this videos you can see something perched on top and it is even leaning to the right! notice the little white things flying in and out, they are getting bigger and bigger, when I first noticed them a month ago they were only pin hole sized… This entire situation is becoming more bizarre by the minute. Why is the US news media acting like a bunch of zombies all reading from the very same script? They see these exact same live cameras and not one has deviated from talking only about the oil! Now BP is beginning to pull clean up crews and ships out of the Gulf when the TRUTH of the matter is the situation could not be any worse! Look in my favorites for the 4 part video series about BP’s lland lease that a guy got from the office of mineral management, he shows how BP is not being truthful about which well is which and the gushing hole in the ocean floor that BP keep trying to distance itself from is actually the well that had the blowout! Their is a huge cover up going on because if BP is held accountable for all that they have done it will bankrupt the company which would devastate the english economy. That is why their Prime Minister was just over here meeting with Obama and they had that live press conference pretty much letting BP off the hook even before any type of actual investigation has been …
I have noticed that a rabbit has been living around my neighborhood and has been on my lawn since September of last year or so. I have seen the rabbit and even chased it away on several occasions, but it keeps coming back on my property. it is beginning to be annoying even though I have only seen it around 10 times or so. So, is this a sign of good luck (I haven’t seen any) or should I take this rabbit as a pest who could possibly carry and pass around disease on my property plus it could use my property as toilet. I don’t want to kill that wabbit, but what are the best repellent products that work against rabbits? Thanks!
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Luckily, I haven’t fed it anything, but it eats some weed and wild flowers that are growing on my property. I’ve got weed problems on my property, but I regularlly mow my lawn once a week especially during spring and summer.
I have noticed that a rabbit has been living around my neighborhood and has been on my lawn since September of last year or so. I have seen the rabbit and even chased it away on several occasions, but it keeps coming back on my property. it is beginning to be annoying even though I have only seen it around 10 times or so. So, is this a sign of good luck (I haven’t seen any) or should I take this rabbit as a pest who could possibly carry and pass around disease on my property plus it could use my property as toilet. I don’t want to kill that wabbit, but what are the best repellent products that work against rabbits? Thanks!
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Luckily, I haven’t fed it anything, but it eats some weed and wild flowers that are growing on my property. I’ve got weed problems on my property, but I regularlly mow my lawn once a week especially during spring and summer.
I think it is voles. I have a field beside my house. As soon as my melons get ripe there are about quarter size holes in them when i go to pick them. Some holes are larger. Ive tried deer and rabbit repellent and bug spray. Im lost. Please help
I have noticed that a rabbit has been living around my neighborhood and has been on my lawn since September of last year or so. I have seen the rabbit and even chased it away on several occasions, but it keeps coming back on my property. it is beginning to be annoying even though I have only seen it around 10 times or so. So, is this a sign of good luck (I haven’t seen any) or should I take this rabbit as a pest who could possibly carry and pass around disease on my property plus it could use my property as toilet. I don’t want to kill that wabbit, but what are the best repellent products that work against rabbits? Thanks!
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Luckily, I haven’t fed it anything, but it eats some weed and wild flowers that are growing on my property. I’ve got weed problems on my property, but I regularlly mow my lawn once a week especially during spring and summer.
I just planted new flowers and a small garden in my backyard. Already, squirrels and rabbits are digging in it. What is a good (safe) way to keep them out? I have heard of peppers and moth balls, but is there anything else?
P.S. Please don’t say "shoot them"!
I have a beautiful fountain that sits in a 3′ open area, cornered by a side walk on one side, the house (brick) on one side, and the backside of the shurbs on the other 2 sides. Bunnies have chewed the cords between the lights. I want to shine the lights up, and onto the fountain at night. The fountain is surrounded by about 2 feet of gravel – up to the shrubs. The solar panel is about 10 feet away and I have it "hidden" off the ground on top of the shrubs where you can’t see it, so it’s okay, but the cords that connect the 3 lights together that are 6-8" off the ground are short. I tried putting plastic tubing around them, but even hiding most of the tubing under the shrubs (the lights are around the area on the backside of the shrubs) isn’t very attractive. The cords themselves are so tiny and can be easily hidden, but the plastic tubing is so obvious & icky.
I’ve heard about human hair, but what about dog hair? I just gave the dog a cut & have tons of it!
I have a sprinkler system, so liquid repellents get washed away Hair on the gravel is going to look gross, and besides, the part they’ve chewed is about 4 inches above the ground. There are too many cords to use moth balls and a fence would look hideous next to the sidewalk.
Suggestions?