Shake-Away Fox Urine Powder
Having problems with
chipmunks, groundhogs, mice, moles, possum, rabbits, shrew, rats, skunk, squirrels, voles,
and wood chucks in your lawn or garden? |
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Shake-Away Fox Urine Powder blends
the effectiveness of fox urine with our patent-pending powder formula, to create the
safest, simplest, most effective, 100% organic method to keep pesky animals away. Fox
urine powder works longer, smells stronger, and won't soak into the ground, evaporate or
freeze like liquid fox urine.
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SUGGESTED USES: Create a
misleading image that foxes are present -- this helps direct chipmunks, groundhogs, mice,
moles, possum, rabbits, shrew, rats, skunk, voles and woodchucks away, as the odor of a
fox is a danger signal to them.
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| DIRECTIONS:Sprinkle along the
perimeter of your lawn, bushes, trees, gardens or flowerbeds. Reapply twice a week or
after rain or snow. Store in a cool dry area. Shake well before each use. To prolong life
of repellent due to rain or evaporation, use in a Garden Scentry repellent container. |
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16oz.
container $22.95...
Garden Scen-try Plus
$39.95...
(includes Garden Scen-try and
a 16 oz. container of Fox Urine)
"I was having a terrible time with small animals in my flowerbeds. I heard about your
SHAKE-AWAYTM Fox Urine Powder product through a friend, and from the first day
I used your product, the animals stayed away. Thanks for the great product."
M S, Pennsylvania
"We used your coyote odor product to keep the deer out of
our sweet corn. We were quite pleased with the results, the deer stayed out. I will
continue to use your great product."
C B, New York
"... your SHAKE-AWAYTM Fox Urine Powder works
very well. I've seen only one squirrel since I applied the powder. I'm very happy about
that! We've had many many squirrels this year and last. They have been invading my small
garden, consuming even tomatoes and blueberries! Thanks for a product that really
works!"
JV, Georgia
Scientific ResearchThere has been much
research in regards to how deer and rodents react to the smell of predator odor. Many
studies have proven that scent-repellents with predator odor prove to be most effective.
These studies state that " these aromas (predator odor) indicate to a prey animal,
that because a predator might be nearby, the prey should not stay"
Case StudiesScientists
in Colorado tested the repellency of many items on tame mule deer. They found that the
odor of "coyote urine worked best at deterring and preventing deer from
feeding."
In 1991 R.K. Swihart and his colleagues examined the average response of whitetail deer to
predator and non-predator odors. The whitetail deer reacted strongly to the odor of "
coyote urine."
T.P. Sullivan and his colleagues studied the use of predator odor as repellents to reduce
feeding damage by blacktail deer in British Columbia. The study's results indicated, quote
"all predator odors worked well as repellents."
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