With a small Noah’s ark garden (two of everything) the loss of one plant is a 50% reduction of produce. It was discouraging to plant a garden for Bambi and all her critter friends to enjoy, but at least we could salvage some produce for human consumption. Then a friend told me about Predascent animal repellent.
He told me Predascent animal repellent would keep the critters from feasting on our garden. He gave me a sample and said to put it around one of our winter squash plants. Yes, we fed the critters during the winter, too. “See if there is a difference in the traffic,” he said.
We had a snowy winter this year, so nearly every night at least a dusting of snow gave me a sign of what had passed through the garden. A skunk, raccoon, and deer came the first night after spreading some of the Predascent animal repellent around. The protected plant had been trodden over while the other was trampled, nibbled on, and nearly uprooted by the ‘coon.
That morning after tracking the results, I called my friend and found out where to get Predascent animal repellent for myself. He said he got his online and recommended I do so, too. I got online and found it right away. I ordered a pack of 20 capsules which would cover up to 750 square feet. I figured this would last me the spring, summer, and into the fall harvest, which it did. I told you it was a small garden.
I was pleased with the results of Predascent animal repellent. I read the container and found out the capsules contain dehydrated coyote urine. No wonder the critters stayed away. Rain didn’t wash the repellent away either, in fact it made it more effective. My wife and I never could smell the stuff, but the critters sure did, and spared our garden. We had enough produce this year, we shared our bounty with the neighbors.
