

🌿 Keep your garden wildlife-free, naturally and effortlessly!
Repels-All Animal Repellent by Bonide is a 32 oz ready-to-use spray designed to naturally deter over a dozen common garden pests including deer, rabbits, squirrels, and skunks. Its biodegradable, plant-safe formula provides up to two months of protection without harming animals, people, or pets. Ideal for use on plants, structures, and garden perimeters, this eco-conscious repellent offers an effective, easy-to-apply solution for maintaining a pest-free outdoor space.











| Best Sellers Rank | #1,425 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #54 in Insect & Pest Repellent Sprays |
| Brand | Bonide |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 out of 5 stars 7,470 Reviews |
| Item Form | Ready-To-Use |
| Item Weight | 2 Pounds |
| Liquid Volume | 32 Fluid Ounces |
| Target Species | Animal Repellent |
| UPC | 037321002383 |
J**P
working almost too well...good reviews but words of caution
No doubt this stuff at least initially works like a charm, but I do have some cautions to share from my mistakes. Ok, 9 out of 10 of you will read this review and go well, duh lady. This review is for the tenth person who may be overeager, overly efficient or just trying to get stuff done in the five minutes they have without a preschooler clinging on to them. I haven't had this stuff down for more than three hours but let me tell you the dogs in the neighborhoor were howling after my overdose application and there has not been a squirrel, chipmunk or bird in my yard for over 3 hours--and that is a really big deal because usually it looks like a wildlife sanctuary. While I did have good enough logic to wear gloves and do this application on a day with a gentle breeze when the neighbors would not be home, I did overdo it a little. When you first apply the stuff it smells like garlic and hot pepper wax, not appealing but tolerable and you become immune to the odor as you apply it pretty quickly. It takes a few minutes for the true sulfury stench of rotten eggs to kick in (about the time it took me to give a very healthy dose to all my gardens and the permiter of my lawn and in every chipmunk, vole hole in the yard.) Had I known how revolting that kick up smell would have been I probably would have done the yard in small doses instead of one kill. Also, despite wearing gloves it got on me just a little as I sprayed. One hour later and four shampoos I can still smell the stuff in my hair. So here are my aftermath probably obvious words of wisdom 1. If you need to apply alot or have close neighbors. If you value your neighbors wait until they are not home or at least warn them. 2. A little at a time is a better way to go 3. Don't do this when you need close human contact with someone, like before a big party or a job interview. 4. Wear clothes you can burn or bleach the stink out of and wear a hat and put long hair back. 5. If there are any wild animals you actually like in your yard keep this stuff clear from them (i.e. a pet bunny or birds you feed)--My indoor hamster seems pretty on edge. 6. This might actually repel bigger animals like your cat or dog, as it definitely upset the neighbors dog who was a good 3,000 square feet away. 7. Keep the windows closed and do this on a day where there is a light breeze so it doesn't permeate for long. So, after about an hour the yucky smell is gone and there are still no animals who dare enter my yard and honestly even if I have to apply it (a little at a time) on the real problem areas several times over the summer I will be a very happy camper. Also delighted that the stuff is organic so while the neighbors dogs won't be visiting my yard anytime soon, if they do I won't be hurting them. Follow Up: This stuff does need to be applied again after a heavy rain. It seems to have the longest impact on things like pea plants or that an animal would actually try to eat. This isn't a miracle in all regards but I still contend its one of the best offerings on the natural side that I have ever tried and the first few days it certainly has a huge impact.
R**E
Skunk problem 🦨
There was leakage from the bottle but it came wrapped in plastic. You can just put gloves on before using. We had a family of skunks living under our deck and the skunks would spray every night. We went out on our deck every night and have animals, so we couldn’t risk them possibly spraying us or our animal. We did wait until the baby skunks got bigger before we did this because I felt bad and actually was happy to see skunks out our back door every night minus the smell. I got this spray and within the week the family of skunks relocated. Miss the little guys but the spray works.
L**Y
Helps allot (not totally) with our cat problem
We have up to 5 cats invading our property at night. None of them ours, all of them are wonderful. Some are actively hunting mice and Pikachus. That is, they are a bonus for us, if I choose to be a Pollyanna, or "the glass is half full guy". However, a couple of the males have taken to spraying my expensive lumber, our vehicle tires, and MY MOTORCYCLE! It's especially bad during the females' heat cycle. Grrrr!!!! So we tried this product along with others during these past months. At first I threw every product we purchased out in the areas most effected by the cats and immediately they were driven away. No more free rodent control... We also quickly learned that the finely powdered cayenne pepper products and the like could be like a mild pepper spray when the wind swirled in our driveway. That caused ourselves some mild grief. Eventually I tried just one product at a time to see which best suited our needs. THIS Bonide liquid product could be sprayed precisely where you wanted it. And it stayed there regardless of any winds. It works for only days in between applications. We learned that rain washes it away. And that it stained my motorcycle covers and some other items. However, it indeed worked - at first. I have security camera "footage" of how well it worked, however, I'm reluctant to share that footage as it has sensitive information in it. The cats stopped precisely at the barrier I created around my motorcycle and lumber pile. It didn't cause them any harm or grief, they just didn't want to be in that area. Kind of like a human not wanting to hang around sewage ponds to socialize. I did not want to harm those beautiful cats, but I didn't want my property to be their breeding grounds where they howled and sprayed and pooped everywhere each night... after night... Bonide helped us. Just like they help us with many of our garden needs. Over time, I learned to use just enough to protect our important areas and the stuff within, but not too much to drive away our free rodent control in totality. When the heat cycles arrive however, I use everything every where to drive them all away. Yes, it stinks. It is quite a mix of strong odors. However it is not so strong that we need to close our windows at night. The smell is a small price to pay for protecting our expensive stuff and allowing us a better nights sleep. HOWEVER... over time, some cats became used to it, returned, and stayed. One cat even got up on the seat of my motorcycle and sprayed on the seat and other sensitive areas (luggage and electronics). If I were to protect just my lumber and motorcycle general areas, I would need 4 gallons a months minimum. And that is allot of money. It would take $120 to $150 a month to protect just my driveway area near the garage door. Plus tax. I doubt my neighbors would pay that for us. Therefore, this product has very low "value". For as often as I need to use it in the long run, it is way overpriced. I have learned that the males are the most likely to be driven away, except during the heat cycle. And, several females completely ignore product now after several months. What now to do with those truly wonderful animals? At least we can use Bonide's pelletized product and cayenne pepper dust in the garden soil.
K**T
Have used about half the bottle, and It does not repel the squirrels
If this worked, it would be well worth the money. I'm trying to keep squirrels out of my flower bed where they keep digging holes. I have sprayed this after every rain, and otherwise once every several days, and it seems to have had zero effect. If I continue to have no success I will try to take them up on their stated refund offer for a product that doesn't work. If it does work in the end, I promise to change my review. UPDATE: Have almost finished the entire bottle now and i spray it all around the tree where the squirrels go, and I spray it in the holes they make in my flower bed, and various other places where I don't want them to go. Have sprayed it numerous times. I see the squirrels go right up the tree hours after I have sprayed it. I spray it in the parts of the tree I can reach that they would probably have to step to get further up the tree, and it has no effect. This product is a waste of money, at least for the squirrels in Central Florida. It also does not work for whatever animal it is that is digging to get under our house! Now I'm going to have to put chicken wire there. Complete waste of time and money to use this product. I wish I could give it zero stars.
M**G
This really works (against squirrels)!!
The squirrels living in the courtyard of our condo building consider our patio their property. I don't mind them frolicking and having fun but they keep digging up the plants in my planters and kicking the dirt all over the place. This spray really works! After one application the squirrels stopped messing with the plants. They still come and play and spend time on my patio, but became totally indifferent with the plants that have been sprayed. It has been a long stretch without rain. I assume after it rains I will need to spray again, although one time I got it on my hand and washing with soap twice didn't quite get rid of the smell. Overall I'm very happy with this product. Edit after using up one bottle: this stuff really works, but you need to keep reapplying it, especially after it rains, or the squirrels are back in no time. The smells is a bit strong and unpleasant. Use it when you do not plan to be outside.
V**V
Not sold on its effectiveness
On the fence about this product. We’ve been finding bites in our cucumbers and stolen tomatoes from our garden but aren’t sure what creature is getting into our produce, so tried this spray to repel the rodents. It seems to have helped a bit but is still not effective enough as our produce is still getting eaten. The bottle leaks a bit when using and is quite smelly, so definitely use gloves to protect your hands when applying. You have to use quite a lot each time, so think the amount provided only lasts a couple of weeks at best. Think we’ll keep on trying this until we finish the bottle but not sure we will repurchase.
S**W
Cats be gone
It works, it does deter cats from peeing/spraying on my porch, but it only last a day or so. Then the cats come back. So I have to respray every 2-3 days..
D**H
Didn't keep the coons (or was it possums?) away for us...
We had either coons or possums pooping on our deck steps every night or two. I tried two approaches with this spray: 1) First I sprayed liberally (1/4 bottle?) all around our porch steps, but not directly on the step treads, since we have a 2-year-old child. I sprayed on the posts for the steps, the outside of the runners, and several tree trunks about 10' away. The next night there was fresh dung on our steps. I repeated the approach the next night. Same results, and more on subsequent nights. Conclusion: they didn't hate the smell enough to stay away. 2) I decided that, since smell didn't seem to deter the critters, I would see if they were repelled by directly touching it, so I sprayed on several step treads themselves, so they would have to walk through it to get to the landing where the deposits were being offered. One or two nights later we found fresh dung. Since then we have continued to find occasional fresh offerings. It is now about 1 month since I first used the Bonide spray, and about 2-1/2 weeks since our last treatment. We still occasionally have fresh deposits. (I have not kept up with the recommended frequency of spraying--at least every 2 weeks.) Other reviewers describe this as having a very strong smell. I did notice its smell even before I took the bottle out of the plastic bag in which it was shipped, so I expected the worst. However, once I had actually applied the product, I was surprised at how weak the smell was. Perhaps it is just my middle-aged male nose, but my wife didn't complain about the smell, either, even though I applied it just 20 feet out our back door. I have concluded that either this product takes a long time to begin deterring critters (and then does so only partially), or that it simply doesn't work with the coons/possums in our neighborhood. Now I'm trying to decide whether it's worth investing in a Contech Electronics CRO101 Scarecrow Motion-Activated Sprinkler .
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