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Enviro Pro 11004 Epic Rabbit Scram Granular Repellent is a 2 lb eco-friendly solution designed to protect your vegetables and flowers from pesky rabbits. With no assembly required, simply apply it as a protective perimeter or evenly spread it over your plants for long-lasting defense.
L**S
It works!
Actually water activated so you don't worry about putting it down and it getting washed away. Once it's down the rabbits are gone!
M**H
Not what I expected.
Have had a growing rabbit issue in my back yard which is fully fenced in. Figured I'd give this a try to see if it would help. Went through a full 6 pound bag putting it down at each entry point and spreading it very thick in those areas. No kidding just a few hours later I had a rabbit once again in my back yard for which my dog chased it back out the "highest trafficked" entry point which I put prolly a pound of this stuff all over at that exact spot. Not sure what this is but seems like ground cayenne pepper and cinnamon. I wouldn't buy this again and will prolly just opt to secure these areas with chicken wire. Was worth a shot. Not sure if there will be any long run benefit in the coming days from this product being down. If so, Ill update my review.
A**V
Work pretty well
This generally works to keep the rabbits away, but I have to apply it more frequently than I’d like for it to be effective. Also my dogs love it which it pretty gross
S**A
Rabbit Scram!
This stuff actually worked, last spring the rabbits ate my tulips before they even bloomed, this year I kept this surrounding the plant , they never touched them!!! Will buy again.
N**E
Product Pictured is Not What was Sent
The product in itself works well. I believe that is because it has dried blood in it. Rabbits are pray animals and avoid areas where they detect the scent of blood. This products also works extremely well as a deer deterrent for the same reason. I rated this product low because the seller did not send me what I ordered. I ordered a shaker bottle that is correctly pictured. What they actually sent me was bag of Rabbit SCRAM AND not a shaker bottle. I might also not that the bottle does not carry the same product weight as the bag. The bottle is much easier to use that having to scoop product from a bag. BUYER BEWARE-this was a substitution without any notice to me.
D**R
Rabbit Scram makes this Elmer Fudd happy.
So far so good, but my landscapers just applied a thick layer of compost over it so I will be reapplying. I have obnoxious cottontail rabbits who decided to make my front yard their cafeteria and latrine. They destroyed good chunks of grass - I observed that their poop doesn't break down efficiently - and their pee is like battery acid on your grass, burning it with no mercy. These rabbits are not afraid of people - they merrily wave as people walk by admiring the "cute" bunnies. They periodically turned me into Elmer Fudd - I would wun after those wascally wabbits in the yard not trying to be vewy, vewy qwiet (sans rifle since shooting in the city limits is prohibited) and they treated it as a game of "ring around the mulberry bush" - reversing direction every so often to see if my knees could keep up with the fast change in direction. Feeling like the neighborhood grouch, I'd yell at them "Get OFF my lawn!" I'm sure one of them flipped me his paw. I know once they got back to the nest, they'd laugh and sit around telling tales of how they'd irritated me! They weren't afraid of my dog - who could smell them but not see them since they would freeze and play invisible bunny; then when he got close, they'd take off running. (My dog isn't too much bigger than the bunnies). I was at my wits end - so I bought rabbit scram. I applied it all around the perimeter of my yard - with military precision - then it rained shortly thereafter - and the rabbit who flipped me his paw, came to my backyard that same night and gave me the evil eye for about three minutes and then hopped off -- but not to the front yard! Sure, it smells bad, but not like three days of crab shells in your garbage can in the garage during the summer smells. The dogs love the smell - as they love anything that smells bad - keep them away. I'm sure they'd love to roll in it - but the dog, unlike the rabbits, listens. I'm a bit leery about putting it around my strawberries - since there's nothing in the materials about safety around fruit - just vegetables. So far so good. If they have returned, they've become more stealthy about their visits. Just purchased my second order.
J**E
Does the job but the smell is nauseating
Does the job but the smell that it leave on the person applying the product is nauseating gets all imbedded in your clothing, shoes skin etc good luck dealing with that stench.
G**S
It actually works, where nothing else did. But needs to be dampened with a spray hose to keep it active.
I had seven rabbits in a 10 foot by 10 foot city flower garden one morning. Decimated the place. I tried 5 different products before finding this. The other products stank terribly, the home made ones were a nuisance and stung my eyes (hot pepper, garlic, water.) and most of all, none of them worked for more than a day. I decided to try one last product, with very low expectations. Huge surprise that it works. It's been two months now and my flowers are thriving. Here's the thing though: it says it lasts 2-3 weeks? Nope. It does work flawlessly, but only if you dampen it daily, even on non-watering days, (they even say on the directions that too much sunlight breaks it down. My hint is that if you can smell it a little bit (and it isn't at all awful.) it is still effective. If you can't smell it a little bit, then Mr. Rabbit probably can't either. I get a brave scout bunny back in the garden if it's been hot and sunny for a few days and I haven't dampened it, and "freshened" it up with a bit more sprinkling. In my experience, it lasts more like 4 or 5 days, not remotely 2 or 3 weeks. But holy mackerel, at least something actually works. If you have a small garden, you'll be super happy. If you have a really big place, you'd better buy the bucket, or just put it around your favorite plants.
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