*Frustrated with deer or rabbits eating your landscape? *Can't , wont, or its impractical to completely eliminate the critters? *Don't want fencing or netting? Here are the three most effective products I've seen over the years: 1. Liquid Fence - Available at amazon. 2. Rabbit Scram - Available at Amazon. 3. Google "Home made liquid fence ". I am told the home made version works well but needs to be re applied more often.
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