🐰 Keep your garden safe and sound with Rabbit Scram!
Enviro Pro 11006 Rabbit Scram Repellent is a granular formula designed to effectively deter rabbits from your garden without harming humans or pets. Weighing in at 5.75 pounds, this easy-to-use product requires no mixing and can be applied in any weather condition, making it a must-have for eco-conscious gardeners.
C**G
Rabbits scram with Rabbit Scram
Enviro Pro Rabbit Scram really works And it does not have the horrendous odor (to humans) that other products effective in keeping rabbits at bay have. I understood Farmer MacGregor in his fight with Peter Rabbit after two little rabbits visited the raised garden bed in the back yard when the peas and the Swiss chard were each up about 4 inches. I came out to the garden that morning after they had been here. They had left one pea intact by the stakes at each end of the pea row, while the Swiss Chard was completely gone down to the roots. My dog is tiny and capable of being carried off by either a coyote or a chicken hawk so she's inside the house most of the time and no use in protecting the garden from rabbits. Several years ago, I spread Blood Meal around pansies that the rabbits had been devouring regularly. Unaware that the odor from Blood Meal over time built up and was the same as though there was a creature lying in the yard dead and decaying. I had to completely dispose of both the dirt and the container that the Blood Meal had been put on. Using Blood Meal around vegetables that potentially were going to be eaten is not an option. I found the Rabbit Scram from Amazon, spread it around the garden area as instructed, and have vegetables growing strong and big with no further visits from the rabbits.... and no horrible (to humans) odor. One more requirement that Rabbit Scram met as well: it is safe to place around plants that are going to be eaten. Some of the other things that I researched appeared to be effective in keeping rabbits away but would be toxic if near edible plants.
G**D
Repells rabbits in the garden
We spendt lots of money on plants and vegetables in our gardens. We tried the Rabbit scram and what a surprise the rabbits stopped eating up all our baby plants. Now we have a garden of flowers adn vegetables that we can enjoy. Has a slight bad smell but you get used to it after a while. It doesn't wash away when it rains and the rabbits are still repelled.
A**N
Pay close attention to the actual weight of the product NOT the picture of a 5 gallon bucket!!!
Don’t be fooled by this package. This product does come in a 5 gallon bucket as shown, but THIS item is actually just a 5 lb. plastic bag!!
A**S
Roses for our rabbits
I didn't know that our little bunny interloper would eat our newly planted roses. Oh but eat he did, striping the small bush almost completly. I applied Rabbit Scram according to the lable and after a week there is no sign of our little friend eating our rose flavores rabbit chow. Our rose is covered with tender new groth.I think it really it works but it could be something else like our neighbor having his prize winning rabbit stew. I'm ordering another pain tonight just incase. BTW the smell? I've smelled worse, just don't have a picnic next to the roses, you'll be ok.
L**D
Sort of works with gross side effects
I put down a thick perimeter of this product around my sunflower and zennia sprouts, apparently favorites of the Northern Cottontails living in my yard. Seemed to work for a couple days, until the garden got watered. Rabbit was literally eating the grass that was under this product and sitting in the middle of the garden.This stuff smells like a Teskies, fish food full throttle. One ingredient is dried blood. Well Midwest summer with over 90° full throttle sun exposure equated to my yard being full of flies that were attracted to the blood 🤮. Even grosser was when I was digging to put in chicken wire (since bunnies obviously not effected by this product and chewed through the netting I had over my plants) and low and behold, at the perimeter of my yard right where this product was, a cockroach. Our neighbors have an awful cockroach problem that they refuse to address, so we use a combination of agriculture grade sprays to keep them at bay, as well as getting rid of our compost and cleaning our trashcan every week (it's worked for over 2 years). But this crap attracted them enough that they were willing to cross that barrier and go to their death.I suppose if you lived somewhere with minimal rainfall, that you could put this on the perimeter of the yard, obviously not close to your plants that need watered, then it would maybe work better.A farmer friend of mine had this product and he said he used it to keep the rabbits out of the feed sheds and bins. Worked for him, but it was an older bucket. Maybe formula changed.I used a plastic water bottle cut in half to distribute this product.
S**R
This really works!
Rabbits have been running rampant on my many gardens and grass, eating everything in sight. I sprinkledthis around some of the plants drip lines and they weren't touched again. I reapplied every 5th day or so and saved some of them. Unfortunately, I have tons of gardens and can't afford to rabbit proof them all, but for the key select plants and pots, this did the job.
A**R
Rabbits Be Gone!
This Rabbit Scram has done a great job of keeping the rabbits from eating our shrubs. Just have to replenish it every once in a while.
K**J
Only deters them for a short amount of tome
When first used, it works. But after a short amount of time or after it rains, the little buggers are back. I was constantly sprinkling the product around my beds. The container it comes in has to be the most difficult to pry open. I ripped many nails opening the plastic canister. I purchased this product 3 times and won’t purchase again. The only foolproof method for me was to surround my plants with fences. That is working so far; however, they decided to nibble my hostas now. Dang wabbits!!
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