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No more Deer or Rabbits in Your Veggie Garden!
Article by Garden Media Group
Brodheadsville, PA – Those doe-eyed and twitchy-faced eating machines that can mow down a row of lettuce in minutes have finally met their match, now that Liquid Fence® Deer & Rabbit and Dual Action Rabbit Repellents have been labeled for use on food crops.
This is good news for all gardeners looking for a truly effective, eco-friendly repellent for fruit and vegetable plants.
And it’s great news for the more than 41 million households who are planning to grow a vegetable garden this year. It is estimated that in seeds can produce ,250 worth of homegrown groceries purchased at a supermarket!
“With hundreds of dollars at stake, using our affordable and effective repellents to keep hungry deer and rabbits away from costly plants and crops makes good economic sense,” says Edward Abraham, president of the Liquid Fence Company. “There has been no formula change – they’re still the best Deer and Rabbit repellents on the market. The fact that they’re all-natural, eco-friendly and now labeled for edible crops, just makes them even more attractive!”
Bye-Bye Bambi & Friends! Did you know that just one deer can eat up to ten pounds of food per day? Imagine the damage a horde of deer or gang of rabbits can do to your landscape and homegrown groceries – in just minutes!
You can try to control the pests with expensive fences or home remedies, like fabric softener sheets draped on your plants – all with limited success. Or use a repellent that is guaranteed to work, suggests Dr. Allan Armitage, renowned horticulturist and author. “I’ve been a fan of Liquid Fence Deer & Rabbit Repellent since my first application… I’m a believer!”
Many other repellent formulas supposedly deter with taste, which means the animals must take a bite to experience the effect. At least one bite per deer -multiplied by a herd – can add up to major plant devastation! Liquid Fence works on scent – so deer and rabbits don’t hang around browsing your ornamentals, annuals, perennials and edibles.
Because deer and rabbits have a natural aversion to the scent of Liquid Fence – a triggered fear instinct – the effectiveness will never diminish. This eliminates the need to rotate with other repellent brands. It’s the only deer and rabbit repellent you’ll ever need.
Beat-it Bunny Bandits! Where there’s one bunny, you can be certain others are nearby! High concentrations of young rabbits with voracious appetites are extremely persistent. They can do serious damage to expensive plants, flowers, and ornamentals, as well as your edible crops and plants.
Using taste as well as scent, without harming humans, pets, or vegetation, Liquid Fence® Dual Action Rabbit Repellent delivers a one-two punch that stops young bunnies cold.
Arm yourself to win. The new industry-exclusive orbital sprayer, available on both repellents, makes spraying hard-to-reach spots – like under leaves – a snap. It even lets you spray upside-down! Plus, there’s no wasted product because the unique 360 degree design sprays every last drop!
Long-lasting and rain-resistant, both repellents dry with virtually no odor or residue. As of March 2010 all Deer & Rabbit and Dual Action Rabbit Repellents manufactured will sport the new “For use on edible crops” labeling.
So get ready for spring planting but remember to protect your landscape and veggie garden from raiding deer and rabbits and you’ll be tasting tomatoes and crunchy lettuce – without uninvited deer and rabbit nibblers!
For more information visit http://www.liquidfence.com.
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