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See those buds?! These branches used to have little stubs where the buds had been bitten off. The fox urine trick is working! I haven't even seen a squirrel in the back yard since I hung my little container on the fence! Thanks, Sarah, for the advice. I'll post a photo again when they bloom.
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13 Comments
markhamrick
1) Awesome. Where'd you order the fox urine? We have some squirrel issues I'd like to take care of.
Mark   Monday, May 5, 2008
spike
2) SWEET! That stuff is potent.
Spike   Monday, May 5, 2008
ppike
3) Mark, provenrepellents.com. -- 8 oz fox urine with dispensers (3). Smells like really potent cat pee when you pour it, but I haven't smelled it since then. Good luck.
pegi   Monday, May 5, 2008
justmeg
4) ^^^good to know that - we have squirrels but I want to put some tomato plants in
justmeg   Monday, May 5, 2008
Amber
5) ooo i want to order that! hehe i think my roommates will die if i get a package of fox pee!
Amber   Monday, May 5, 2008
ben
6) How does one collect fox pee? Disturbing thought.
Biker Ben   Monday, May 5, 2008
lgrant
7) fox urinals.
LGrant   Monday, May 5, 2008
lindagsings
8) Pegi, I bought some fox urine due to my dog and the bunny feast http://www.humzoo.com/lindagsings/blog/20/
he had ... ew.. anyway, Just curious how you applied it? I was going to squirt some around the fencing area, but I too got the little dispensers to set out but not sure how to... Would love any advice you have.
SA Tenor   Thursday, September 18, 2008
ppike
9) SA Tenor,
Use the dispensers, the urine lasts longer. I hung the dispensers a couple feet off the ground in the areas of concern and refilled them about once a month. It worked great on the squirrels. My dog was interested in it at first, then left it alone. It should have an effect on the rabbits.

It is nasty smelling stuff, but I didn't notice the smell in the garden after a few minutes. Good luck.
pegi   Thursday, September 18, 2008
lindagsings
10) Thanks Pegi, will give this my best shot.
SA Tenor   Thursday, September 18, 2008
lgrant
11) Any concerns about getting it on you or your clothes? I know cat urine is tough to get out of clothes if it's strong.
LGrant   Thursday, September 18, 2008
lindagsings
12) OH man, I didn't even think of that yet. I have been imaging it stinking like dog urine but it really could be different. hm.
SA Tenor   Thursday, September 18, 2008
lgrant
13) Maybe Pegi will be up later to advise. I know cat urine is really tough. I'd be sure to wear gloves and old clothes otherwise in case you need to toss them.
LGrant   Thursday, September 18, 2008
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