That is funny. I feed my squirrels so I don't know if that stuff works..lol(-: I found if I feed the little varmits they leave my flowers alone(-: They should I spend a fortune on sunflower seeds!
You gotta try it! I agree with Cindy though. I used to have squirrels raid my bird feed but when I started leaving panuts out for the them, they left the feeder alone.
Omg, in Nashville I spent a fortune on hot pepper stuff from the home depot. I think it was critter ridder by Hartz. The active ingredient was hot pepper it was pretty pricey and of course if it does work at all it needs to be applied after rain. The money would be better spent on a pellet gun.
Great! We dont have squirrels in Australia but do you think that it would work on possums? I just want to deter the possums from our garden at night as they send our two jack russells on a barking frenzy.
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That is funny. I feed my squirrels so I don't know if that stuff works..lol(-: I found if I feed the little varmits they leave my flowers alone(-: They should I spend a fortune on sunflower seeds!
You gotta try it! I agree with Cindy though. I used to have squirrels raid my bird feed but when I started leaving panuts out for the them, they left the feeder alone.
No, I have never seen this product, but it looks quite scary!
Good luck!
I bet it's full of hot pepper!!
I desperately need some of this stuff also! Thanks you! It says they have it at Home Depot so I think I'll go get a bottle and give it a try.
Omg, in Nashville I spent a fortune on hot pepper stuff from the home depot. I think it was critter ridder by Hartz. The active ingredient was hot pepper it was pretty pricey and of course if it does work at all it needs to be applied after rain. The money would be better spent on a pellet gun.
I believe Lowe's sales this stuff; I have no idea how it works though.
Jake
Great! We dont have squirrels in Australia but do you think that it would work on possums? I just want to deter the possums from our garden at night as they send our two jack russells on a barking frenzy.
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