Thursday, April 29, 2010

Natural Spray To Keep Critters Out Of Your Garden

This is a Sponsored Post written by me on behalf of Deer Off. All opinions are 100% mine.

If you remember how I complained about wild rabbits and squirrels eating most of my flowers before they even got to bloom, then this problem is about to be done. There is a product called Deer Off that will help me safeguard my garden from these critters.

Yes, city squirrels can be very naughty. They dug up my tulip bulbs, moved them around, and ate some too. I used to have purple tulips last year, but there were none this year at all. I have used many nature remedies to stop this problem and it yielded no result.

It is very frustrating for me to also deal with street cats that marked my garden as their litter area. The patented product that I mentioned above, provides both scent and taste to keep these critters at bay.

It is strong enough to use as deer repellent for those that live where the deers roam. The product contain putrescent egg and garlic smell, plus hot pepper taste to discourage deers, rabbits, and squirrels from eating your garden.

If you are having problem with these critters as I do, give this product a try. Once you spray your garden, this repellent will last up to 90 days, saving you lots of frustration.

Visit my sponsor: Not in my garden!




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3 comments:

[mr joan croft] May 01, 2010 5:46 PM  

I had a bulb planted and as soon as I set it outside, squirrels dug it up. But in a weird turn, they buried a peanut, which sprouted and grew, then they dug it up again :p.

SquirrelQueen May 02, 2010 3:46 AM  

It sounds like a good product. I'll keep it in mind if the critters come after my garden this summer.

CA Johnson May 02, 2010 7:00 PM  

Thanks for the suggestion. There are some stray cats that get in my yard all the time. I will check this out.

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