Thursday, February 16, 2012

Red Fox Urine

That's right...fox 'P'. Works on anything that foxes prey on: rats, mice, squirrels, rabbits, raccoons, and skunks. When properly applied, you won't notice the aroma, but the critters will! Use in attics, storage sheds, walls, or in crawlspaces. When the animals evacuate, seal their entryway.

Amazon Sales Rank: #112449 in Home Brand: GreenSense 8 oz. Bottle Great repellent for small animals

Most helpful customer reviews 15 of 15 people found the following review helpful. IT WORKS By I KNOW I BOUGHT THIS PRODUCT TO CHASE OFF A SQUIRREL THAT HAS CHEWED IT'S WAY INTO MY ATTIC, INSTEAD OF USING A COSTLY REMOVAL SERVICE. I TRIED THIS AND IT WORKS, BUT THE ONLY DOWN SIDE IS YOU HAVE TO KEEP REAPPLYING FOR OVER A WEEK, AND IT'S A SMELLY PROCESS. 0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Product never worked By nikoepps This product never worked for me These geese lookat me put the product down went over a smelt it nibbled at it and still stayed that day and have been comjing back every since I would ask for a full refund includinhg shipping. If this company stands by this produc. 42 of 66 people found the following review helpful. Don't Tamper with the Food Chain By T. Leach Problem: Groundhogs. Solution: Deceptively trick them into believing that the crawlspace under your deck is actually an overutilzed fox urinal. New Problem: Bobcats looking for foxes. Now we've got wildcats clawing and growling under our grill and deck furniture as they await the return of these apparently urine-bloated foxes (and our little brichon frise dog Gaston-Rene is long gone). A guy at the university says that I need to do some "excrement-compounding" which involves layering my fox urine with cougar urine and then with cougar-carcass essence. We don't see the results of this yet vis-a-vis the foxes, but the flies are out of control. Thank goodness for our noses, these can be addressed with a giant poster of a frog and a running digital recording of two bats mating. See all 4 customer reviews...

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