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Liquid Fence Deer & Rabbit Repellent Concentrate is a 40-ounce, scent-based formula designed to repel deer and rabbits from ornamental gardens, flowers, shrubs, trees, and vines. Its long-lasting, rain-resistant concentrate works immediately and can be applied year-round without losing effectiveness. Safe for plants and animals when used as directed, it offers a cost-effective, eco-friendly solution to protect your landscape from unwanted nibblers.








| ASIN | B014UUZ8AC |
| ASIN | B014UUZ8AC |
| Brand | Liquid Fence |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (9,722) |
| Customer reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (9,722) |
| Date First Available | 3 October 2015 |
| Format | Spray |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | HG-71136 |
| Manufacturer | United Industries |
| Product Dimensions | 6.35 x 11.43 x 26.04 cm; 1.32 kg |
| Product Name | Deer & Rabbit Repellent |
| Units | 40 Grams |
T**B
Update: All my flowers are growing great and the rabbits stay away from them. I mix up 8oz of this repellent with 1 gallon water in my pump sprayer and it smells plenty strong. I dont spray my petunias since it seems to burn them so I spray a 1-2 foot area around them. It doesnt seem to harm the grass at all. In my little fenced in wild flower garden the plants are growing like crazy overflowing over and even thru the chicken wire and the rabbits dont touch them when last year they would eat everything they could reach. They seemed to really like eating black eyed susans and I havent noticed even one branch eaten since spraying. Around that garden i'll spray the gravel in the front and the grass in the back, the rabbits dont even touch the petunias in the back. And there are still rabbits around I just had one in the back yard this morning and it didnt even go near the flowers as I was watching to see what it would do. I cut back on the daily spraying, now ill spray after I cut the lawn and after it rains out to get some fresh repellent down. Update: This stuff seems to be working so well I just bought a gallon size of the concentrate. I should have bought it from the beginning. I have been spraying it nightly just because im paranoid about my plants being eaten. I mix it up a little lighter than the directions say to get a little more coverage and it seems to be working great. Since using this product I have seen a few rabbits around but nothing like before and they are leaving my flowers alone for the most part. Yesterday I went out and I did catch a rabbit hiding in a corner under a sunflower plant and it had a leaf in its mouth it was munching on. My sunflowers are still small around 2 feet tall and it had nibbled off a lower leaf. It quickly ran off into a neighbors yard where it met with another rabbit. I watched them as they started eating the grass over there. Sure enough i noticed them starting to make there way over my yard again. I got out my sprayer that has it mixed up already and turned the nozzle to spray a long stream and I was able to reach them with it and they quickly ran off. I still dont spray my petunia flowers directly since it does seem to stain the flowers, even overspray will make them look spotted. Instead I spray a large area of the grass all around the plants and it seems to work. I have a small wildflower garden that I fenced off with chicken wire to keep the rabbits out and I noticed they will stand up and eat whatever they can reach so i now spray the ground all around the garden and that seems to work, I hardly notice any flowers eaten. The spray doesnt seem to really effect the wild flowers, ill stand back and give the outer ones a quick overspray and havent noticed any negative effects. If you have a lot of flowers then get the gallon size concentrate because you will probably go thru the smaller sizes quick. I mix around 8oz per gallon of water in my pump sprayer. There seems to be a colony of cottontail rabbits running around my neighborhood and they love eating all the flowers I plant around the yard. i have put up a fence made of chicken wire around one of my flower gardens but I also have nice Wave petunia plants scattered around where fencing wont really look good. Last year I tried spraying scorpion hot sauce on the plants and it did work great at stopping the rabbits from devouring them, they would still nibble but the hot sauce must get to them quick and they leave the plant alone. I would have to spray the plants often as they grew and especially after it rained . It was getting expensive going thru so much hot sauce even when I mixed it with water. There must be dozens of them running around and im seeing small babies all the time so they are reproducing like crazy. I like rabbits and think they are nice to see, I just dont want my flowers ruined. I tried a ready to spray 32oz bottle of this stuff and it does seem to keep the rabbits away. Since I have been using it I have only noticed 1 flower bud half eaten. Unfortunately this spray does seem to damage the petunias, the leaves and flowers seemed to discolor or burn when sprayed directly on them. Now I just spray the surrounding area and it seems to work also. I went thru the 32oz ready to spray bottle so I just bought the 40oz concentrate which seems like a much better deal. using it per the directions the 40oz bottle of concentrate will make over 12 of the 32oz spray bottles. That comes out to around $2.50/32oz bottle. The only thing is the concentrate smells very bad, I find it disgusting and have to hold my breath when mixing it.
D**R
The product works for Australian rabbits which we are happy with. Purchased more only to find when opened the parcel that the items inside had been opened and not resealed correctly or they just popped off in transit. Most of one container has spilled out into the box which raised a few eyebrows in the local post office. After opening checked the supposedly sealed containers and the lids simply fell off with the inner opening seal in the lid area … should still have been sealed on the top of the container. For safe packaging the containers should have been in at least a plastic bag to ensure should this happen that the contents do not spill out. Otherwise the product works as a general deterrent to rabbits and as we have many birds in our garden can attest that the product does not appear to harm or deter them. I would like to hear from the seller regarding their packaging process to ascertain if it was their slackness upon dispatch packaging or Amazon Au or Australia Post in Botany who caused the contents to spill in the parcel box.
O**G
Disappointed deer’s no scare at all , waisted money
A**N
Liquid Fence won't just keep Deer and Rabbits out of your garden; it will keep every kind of animal with a nose out of your garden. In fact, YOU may want to avoid your garden after using it, because it absolutely reeks. The ingredients include "Putrescent Egg Solids" (and some Garlic), but that doesn't seem like a sufficient explanation for the foul and horrid stench that comes off this stuff. It brings to mind much nastier things, like rotting fish, or vomit, or skunks… or maybe the Devil's sweaty underwear after a long day of torturing sinners. I mean, seriously, it is the most sickening thing you are likely to ever smell. That is exactly why it works so well, though. No sane animal will want to go anywhere near your garden after you use this. For the best results, use these dry granules at first, when your plants are still relatively low to the ground. But then when they start to get bigger, use the actual *liquid* Liquid Fence, so you can mist it all over the leaves. (And be sure to always spray downwind from yourself, because you do NOT want the stuff blowing back into your face.) Also, note that your money will go further if you buy the concentrate version, and mix it yourself. Just avoid breathing through your nose while you do it, and be aware that whatever spray bottle you use will forever be contaminated with the stench.
K**O
This product works very well. Although it has an odor, it is quickly gone for humans, but the deer can smell it and stay away.
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