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How to Keep Deer Out of Your Garden and Stop Deer from Eating Plants and Shrubs?
CoyotePee is the ultimate deer repellent for gardens, and our customers can tell you how it works:
"Thank you. I appreciate your help. BTW, your product has worked extremely well for me last season,
and so far this Spring. The uneaten by deer crocuses are a testament to the efficacy of CoyotePee."
Regards,
K.Reynolds
"I can't be without my CoyotePee, especially this time of year. I love your product. It works so well."
Sheryl Jung
"I have ordered from you before and the product works well. Keeps the deer out of my garden."
Frank - South Bend, IN
"I have been a happy (CoyotePee) customer for eight years now and continue to buy your product and tell my neighbors about it.”
Kris – Bainbridge Island, WA
"I am a previous customer...deer walk by my garden without touching it. I have no
fences in the front yard, and I landscape with edibles. For three years I
have successfully employed coyote pee around my property."
Thanks!” Victoria - "
Use CoyotePee liquid deer repellent for gardens in our 12 or 16 ounce bottles along with our ScentTags or 33Day Dispensers placed every 10-12' around your garden, shrubs etc. The deer's natural fear of the coyote keeps them away!
Deer Damage Warning: It‘s the time of year when deer can disrupt your life, although we seem to forget that it will happen. As cooler weather arrives, deer look for accessible things to eat. Like your shrubs, arborvitae, cedars and ornamentals. Once deer are find them, deer damage begins and these deer can cause big problems - damage that is expensive and annoying.
For 35 years PredatorPee® CoyotePee Coyote Urine has been the safe, natural alternative to toxic deer repellents to keep deer away throughout the fall and winter and beyond. PredatorPee® CoyotePee Coyote Urine stops deer damage by triggering a deer’s natural survival instinct. When a deer thinks a coyote is nearby, a deer knows it is in big trouble wants to get as far away as possible as fast as it can.