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Following are
excerpts taken from online sites related to predator urine as a
means of protecting gardens, shrubs, lawns etc.
Excerpt -- Jean
Whitney, Jean Whitney Residential Landscape Design, Southport CT.
WHAT DO WE DO ABOUT THE DEER?
It is time to address the problem of the deer. They have eaten
everything in your garden, my garden, and everyone else's garden,
and short of target practice, heavily frowned upon by the
next-door neighbor, what can we do about it? (more)
Excerpt --
National Wildlife Federation NATURAL DEBATE. DOES ANYONE LOVE THE
WOODCHUCK?
What good is a woodchuck? You might have heard that kind of
question asked about any wild animal in less ecologically
enlightened times. But the reporter from a Michigan newspaper who
phoned Purdue University ecologist Robert Swihart last summer was
dead serious. (more)
Keep the dogs
off my newly sodded lawn! - Leg Up Enterprises, Inc
We had an interesting call last week, from a customer in
California who wanted something to keep her dogs off her newly
sodded lawn. I told her we didn't have a product that worked for
dogs, and she said that the technician at the sod farm had told
her our coyote urine worked very well as a dog training
scent. (more)
Excerpt -- Man’s
Garden / Varmints
URINE
Predator prey instinct is what will give your garden protection
from unwanted animals attained by the use of predator urine
including coyote urine, bobcat urine, and fox urine keeps
its prey at bay using the instincts of deer, raccoon, groundhogs,
woodchucks, squirrels, moles, voles, skunks, mice, rabbits, moose,
and other pests.
Garden protection
from unwanted animals using predator urine. Predator urine is
great garden protection for deterring rodents, deer, and other
pests from your garden. We use predator urine from known predators
of animal pests. Fox urine, coyote urine, bobcat urine and wolf
urine are natural and easy to use. No fences, traps or hunting
necessary to rid yourself of unwanted animals in your garden or
yard. Urine is the best way to give your garden protection.
Excerpt --
Raccoon Facts and Information
The basics
Raccoons are native to North and South America, ranging as far
south as northern Argentina and as far north as southern Canada.
The northern limits of their range have been expanding in recent
years due to increased agricultural activity in Canada. (more)
Expert -- Mr.
Nurseryman
PREDATOR URINES
Perfumery soap bars, moth balls, rotten eggs, your own hair - how
many products have you tried to use to ward off the destructive
little pest that harm your landscape plants and that have failed
miserable? Don't care to think about it. Well don't give up yet
gardeners -there is hope yet! (more)
Help! Beavers
are drowning my flowerbeds! - Leg Up Enterprises, Inc
We had another call from Canada last week, from a hardware store
owner who had a customer that needed to know what to use for a
beaver problem. It seems that she had a family of beavers damming
up the stream that flowed through her back yard, flooding the
yard. She didn't want to harm the beavers, but wanted them to
build their lodge elsewhere. Her gardens and flowerbeds were being
waterlogged! I assumed that bobcat urine would do the
trick, as it is recommended for muskrat and mink and other
rodents, and that is true, but coyote urine will work too!
In fact, coyote urine works for almost all pests! She was happy to
find a solution that kept the beaver family intact!
Excerpt --
GardenGate Magazine
DEER PROOFING YOUR GARDEN
Most people who know me would say I’m an animal lover. But they
haven’t seen the wrath of a man after his carefully pruned apple
saplings have been chomped into hat racks...or a prized variegated
maple has been rubbed bare of its tender, young bark. (more)
Excerpt --
University of Idaho / UIcommunications / News archives
TREE THIEVES, BEWARE! WARNS UI LANDSCAPE CREWS
University of Idaho landscape crews have once again treated
all campus evergreen trees of Christmas-tree size with a potent
natural repellent to prevent them from being cut for holiday use.
(more)
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