🌿 Keep your garden critter-free and thriving!
SaferBrand Concentrate Brand 5972 Critter Ridder is a powerful deer and rabbit repellent that combines a dual-action formula to effectively deter unwanted animals from your yard. With a generous coverage area of up to 4,000 sq ft and lasting protection for up to 90 days, this 32 oz bottle is your go-to solution for maintaining a flourishing garden.
B**Y
Deer stat away.
Flower plants to keep deer away.
E**M
Don't like the white residue
This is a hard one to review. The stuff has been working great for me. We live in the middle of the woods with tons of wildlife and nothing has been touched which has been sprayed with this. However, it leaves a milky white residue on the plants. My hostas all look all polka dotted. I did mix it probably and use it in a garden sprayer. Having them not eaten away is good, but I'm still going to try to find something else that works and does not leave a residue behind.
L**S
works well, and less expensive
I use this spray to keep the deer off my hostas and day lilies. I like that it works for up to 90 days, unlike other competitors who only guarantee 30 days. My local hardware store has trouble keeping it in stock, so I turned to Amazon. The concentrate is great! Much less expensive and easy to dilute. I use an old 16 oz Safer spray bottle to mix it up in.
L**M
It works, but should be reapplied after a rain
Our sweet cottontail bunnies like to munch on our native plants. The Safer deterrent does work, however, it does need to be reapplied if it rains.
U**3
Deer Food
This food brought more deers to my front yard. Ate all my wife's plants
A**R
Bunnies and deer are a problem around here.
Works better and smells better than invisible fence. I just reapply after every rain.
J**E
Doesn't really seem to work, and it stinks
I have a yard (Read: neighborhood) full of tree rats, among other rodents, and exterminating them has proved rather difficult because I seem to have the perfect trifecta of rodents: squirrels, chipmunks and mice. The three appear to work in conjunction eating the bait in any trap set for the other 2. It's like they know which are are for each of them, and the others swoop in and eat all the bait before the one meant for the trap is caught. So naturally I tried a pellet gun. This presented some new challenges. Have you ever tried to shoot a chipmunk, never mind a mouse? So I had 1 of the 3 sufficiently scared of my yard for a little while, but my aim is only so good, my neighbors weren't thrilled with the idea of errant pellets striking their property or children, and of course the dying squirrels would sometimes escape just far enough out of reach to really stink up the yard. Not to mention disposal. But without the squirrels to eat all the chipmunk and mouse bait, I was doing well catching them. Of course that only lasted as long as the squirrel's memory of their Armageddon. That is to say it was short. Within a season my yard was yet again infested with tree rats and they were back to their old, destructive habits. Also they were planting oak trees like it was their job.Needless to say, when I saw this repellent and it said 'squirrels', I immediately conjured a daydream of a rodent-free utopia and gleefully chortled at the idea of all those pesky rodents now being exclusively the problem of my neighbors. Sadly I must report that this repellent did not deliver me to my rodent-free utopia. No, instead it stank up my yard and only seems to have irritated the squirrels as their tails seem even more jittery lately, but that hasn't stopped them from attacking everything the might have a food source inside, or digging at my roof shingles.Back to the drawing board.
A**R
Deer
Seems to work.
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