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Re: Novocaine for deer repellent?
Kirk, When deer are concerned you can't have your cake and eat it
too. Yes the gunk stinks and the leaves are covered with brown
splotches. But, the stain is not permanent and washes off with a good
rain. The product remains effective. I try to get the undersides of
the leaves when I spray.
Factoid, deer love that pristine look.
Nancy
On Jul 28, 2011, at 1:21 PM, 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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