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Bonide Repels-All Animal Repellent Granules, 3 lbs. Ready-to-Use Deer & Rabbit Repellent, Deter Pests from Lawn & Garden

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Features

  • STRONG REPELLER - This unique blend of ingredients causes mild irritation to animal's nasal passages. When an animal touches, tastes, or smells Repels-All Animal Repellent, it triggers the natural instinct to escape/avoid and the pest leaves.
  • ANIMALS AFFECTED - Our granules repel species of squirrel, deer, rabbit, chipmunk, mouse, skunk, rat, beaver, raccoon, porcupine, bird, groundhog and more rodent species.
  • DEFEND YOUR GARDEN AND HOME - Apply around homes, gardens, garbage cans, barns, swimming pools, sheds, woodpiles, decks, patios, and campsites to prevent grazing, chewing, gnawing, nibbling and browsing damage to plants and property.
  • BIODEGRADABLE - Repels-All granules are biodegradable and will not harm animals, lawns, gardens, flowerbeds, or other desirable plants when used as directed.

Description

Shot-Gun Repels-All Animal RepellentRepels nuisance animals including skunks, raccoons, squirrels, chipmunks, and many more from gardens and planting areas. Repels through smell, taste, and irritation of eyes and nose. The formula will not harm animals. Safe to use in pet and children's play areas. Granules last up to 60 days.About Bonide:Bonide has been trusted since 1926 as the leader in providing the best possible products and solutions for home, lawn, and garden pest problems. Based out of Oriskany, New York, we continue to grow our reputation as a leader in the lawn and garden care categories by delivering the highest quality products alongside our great customer service. Our goal is to help consumers throughout their entire purchasing process by recognizing signs of trouble, developing the best solutions, and recommending the perfect products.

Brand: Bonide


Scent: Unscented


Item Volume: 3


Material Feature: Granules


Item Form: Granule


Product Dimensions: 3.75 x 7.13 x 10.75 inches


Item Weight: 3.1 pounds


Department: Unisex-Adult


Manufacturer: Bonide Products LLC


Country of Origin: USA


Item model number: 23614A


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • No More Critter Crashes: My Garden's Exclusive VIP Party!
Alright, folks, buckle up because I'm about to tell you about the magical, critter-banishing unicorn dust known as Bonide Repels-All Animal Repellent Granules. If my backyard were a nightclub, these granules would be the bouncer, and let me tell you, they don’t let any uninvited guests past the velvet rope! For years, my garden was basically the salad bar at a wildlife rave party—squirrels, rabbits, chipmunks, you name it. If it was fluffy and had a pulse, it was chomping through my petunias like they were going out of style. Enter Repels-All, my knight in granular armor. One month down, and not a single bloody squirrel or its freeloading friends has dared to crash my garden gala. This stuff must be packing some sort of olfactory nightmare that sends these critters packing to therapy. The label says it irritates their nasal passages, and honestly, I imagine it’s like walking into a perfume store and getting blasted by every scent at once. Whatever’s in it, it triggers their "Oh heck no!" instincts. And the animals it repels? It’s like reading Noah’s Ark’s blacklist—squirrels, deer, rabbits, even that skunk that thought my backyard was his personal bachelor pad. Not anymore, Pepe Le Pew! Applying it around my fortress of solitude—aka my suburban homestead—was easier than convincing my dog that the vet isn’t a serial killer. Just sprinkle your magic critter-chasing dust around your gardens, garbage cans, and, unless you’re into live-action Disney movies, your bird feeders. Plus, the stuff is biodegradable! So not only am I keeping Bambi and Thumper out of my veggie patch, but I’m also not hurting the planet. Talk about an eco-friendly guilt-free solution! I’m planning my next sprinkle-down in two months, setting a reminder on my phone and everything. It’s like setting a date to renew an anti-critter restraining order. And believe me, with how peaceful my garden’s been, I might just throw a little sprinkle party with a side of barbecue. So, if you're tired of hosting the Animal Planet after-party in your backyard, get yourself a bag of Bonide Repels-All. It’s like telling all those furry freeloaders, "You SHALL NOT pass!" Go forth and protect your green kingdom, my fellow garden warriors! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 25, 2024 by SC Rodriguez SC Rodriguez

  • Doesn’t phase my racoon
I sprayed (soaked) the wood on the top of my bird feeder and spread the powder all around the base. I couldn’t get the photos of the night visitor hanging dow N eating from the feeder. The one on top is significantly bigger than the one pictured. I get 2 different Racoons each night. One usually stays on the bottom and the others one step over from the house to the top of the structure. The Raccoons fight so the have been coming at different times. I added the stove pipe surround on the posts. I have never seen a racoon go up the post, but I have seen the large one climb down. The bog ome figured out that he could step over from the roof which I have observed. I have not seen the smaller one try that. I soaked. The top boards with the spray but I can’t see any thing different in their behavior. I used the powder version around the base of the strucyure but as you can see the earlier visitor was not discouraged either. The racoons drug the powdered product to the back fence, 50 ft or so, ripped the top completely off the container, apparently attracted to the powder. Then I put the top back on and fixed the snap top and set it on my table in my gazibo. I found it the next day on the ground with the snap portion of the top gone and powder spilled out on the rug in several places. It appears that the powder attracts rather than repels. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 29, 2022 by Terry Heavrin Terry Heavrin

  • It works, OK.
This stuff works pretty good, but it seems to need reapplication after a few days or after rain. The squirrels are my main adversaries and they are persistent.
Reviewed in the United States on May 15, 2024 by gre

  • So far so good.
I've used it a couple of times so far I have not had any raccoons come in my back yard and my yard is fenced in with six foot wooden fence. I have no idea why the raccoons like to climb that fence to get into my yard there is nothing in my yard for them to get to or eat? but they have not been back since I sprinkled this around the fence area where they come in. I have also used it out front in the garden where the deer have been eating my flowers and plants... In the past the deer have never eaten these plants before.. I sprinkle it around the perimeter of my yard and on some of the plants and wet it a little and so far my plants are growing I don't have any deer tracks in my yard anymore... 👍 👍 ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 16, 2024 by MJG3429.

  • "Hope for the best, expect the worst"
Living in city limits (population +/-74k), within a historic district which prides itself on mature tree preservation, any human with the gift of common sense would expect squirrels. NOOOOOOooooo!, these are NOT squirrels, they're like some tiny Nazi SS soldier and the enemy is your potted plants, GRASS, ANYthing breakable even when "up and out of reach," really just anything. Almost like a cartoon cast of bandit raccoons causing mischief. And, well, as a 1st home buyer who had to financially wait until 40 to purchase threw tragedy with my family, I take GREAT pride, detail & love into having improved its outward appearance and maintain regularly. So, it's quite infuriating to continually find my plants torn up while I sleep, their dozens of flipping nut holes dug into my lawn(s), and a general sense of chaos mess all over the front porch. I've thought of purchasing a low powered paintball gun, see them (in my yard) and color them happy leaving. Not with intent to harm, simply a message to them, their friends and families "dang yall, stay outta her yard or we'll look like an acid trip too!" And of course my neighbors will know where THERE new squirrels came from. Figures crossed, application upon arrival. Update to come. Maybe even a picture of the tiny neon green, pink & yellow embellished jerks running. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 21, 2024 by Tristen Johnson

  • That it works
So far it seems to do what it supposed to,I have trouble with squirrels, chipmunks digging in flower beds and flower pots,so far it seems to be keeping them out of my flowers.
Reviewed in the United States on May 25, 2024 by Rick Owsley

  • Was not working
Did not work. I guess several applications needed to be used. The critters loved it because when we went out to see if it was working, it was gone and the groundhogs are still around!
Reviewed in the United States on May 15, 2024 by Joyce Ivy

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