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When bears arrive in your area, you face a dilemma. You want to get rid of the bears, but you’re not crazy about using chemical repellents. You never really know what’s in those repellents and what the long term harmful effects might be. Those ads on TV don’t help. You know the ones from lawyers talking about lawsuits against the chemical companies that make pesticides and animal repellents.
You are leaning towards natural bear repellents, but you are not sure if natural repellents really work.
Let’s see if we can help. First it is important to understand what makes natural bear deterrent products really “natural.” The most common definition of a natural repellent or natural animal deterrent is that it is a product whose ingredients are not manufactured, but rather occur organically in nature itself. Those all-natural products often include a combination of essential oils, plant extracts etc. In the case of bear repellents, they would aim to create a taste or smell that bears would find offensive.
For nearly 40 years, we at PredatorPee® have been defining natural bear repellent a little differently.
We seek to provide natural repellents that replicate the situations that actually repel pest animals in the wild. Although the smell of something like garlic might be distasteful to pest animals, in the real day-to-day life of wild animals, the things that truly repel, deter, and cause animals to avoid an area have one common denominator – they trigger fear.
Virtually every animal including bears has a predator that it fears and wants to avoid if at all possible. Survival depends on reacting quickly to the first sign that a predator is nearby. In the wild for the bear, their most feared predator genetically ingrained in their DNA since the beginning of time is the wolf - and that first warning sign is often the scent of the wolf’s urine.
PredatorPee® WolfPee is real wolf urine and the ultimate bear repellent alternative because it is not only all-natural in its content but also purely natural and primal in the repellent reaction it triggers.
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Laurie – Corrales, NM
Black bears are big animals so the damage they cause can be big as well. When searching for food, bears can damage homes, cabins, camps, barns, sheds, RV's, campers, cars and trucks. Black bears also make a real mess of garbage cans, demolish bird feeders, and raid campsites. But bears do have a predator that they fear and that is the wolf. Bears instinctively know that if a wolf is nearby, they are in danger. Bears know a wolf is around when they can smell a wolf's urine and that's exactly how PredatorPee® WolfPee Wolf Urine works. When a bear catches the scent of PredatorPee® WolfPee Wolf Urine, it fully believes that a wolf is nearby. PredatorPee® WolfPee Wolf Urine is the all-natural bear damage solution. Free Shipping Always to USA and Canada.
“This is the second order I've made...haven't seen any bobcats or coyote! Thanks for giving me a little peace of mind.”
Lisa - Fountain Hills, AZ
"Predator Pee has worked and I have become your loyal customer. Your service is prompt and accurate!”
Kathy – Livingston, NJ
“I have been a happy customer for eight years now and continue to buy your product and tell my neighbors about it.”
Kris – Bainbridge Island, WA
"Your wolf pee spray PROVES that it will keep away unwanted predators of smaller creatures from my property...Thanks for a GREAT product!!!”
Chad – Albuquerque, NM
"I am a repeat customer and I am glad you are still around...the stuff works great!”
Bill – Anchorage, AK
“I bought from your company because I have purchased from you in the past and I know your product works.. do not want to take any chances with my dogs.”
Diane – Alta Loma, CA
“I have been ordering your product for the last 3 years and have been a very satisfied customer since.”
Wilf - Newfoundland, Canada