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Re: Novocaine for deer repellent?
I can attest to the power of Plant Skydd and also the Deer Scare Motion Activated water jet. When there has been considerable rain I think Plant Skydd needs an application more frequently than every six months especially when there is abundant new growth as we've experienced this summer in the PNW. I of course want birth control for urban deer but don't see it coming soon enough if ever.
Rose Marie Nichols McGee
On Jul 28, 2011, at 10:21 AM, Kirk R. Brown wrote:
> Nancy:
>
> On your recommendation and on a great deal of sales pitch from the company,
> we started using Plant Skydd out in the landscapes we maintain. This year
> Plant Skydd is going to be an exhibitor at the GWA trade show.
>
> It really smells bad. But that's not such a major problem.
>
> The true difficulty is that it leaves large brown spots on leaves for an
> extended period. How do you overcome that in a residential/commercial
> application client who wants their landscape to be truly pristine.
>
> Otherwise, I use this product at home and it's great! I can't say enough
> about it. I don't mind the spotty vegetation as long as I have vegetation!
>
> Kirk
>
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