🌼 Nature's Shield Against Pests!
EPIC REPELLENTS Rabbit Scram is an all-natural granular repellent designed to deter rabbits while being safe for both people and pets. This 2.5 lb shaker allows for easy application without the need for mixing, making it a convenient choice for garden protection. Its weather-resistant formula ensures effectiveness even in varying conditions.
K**S
so far!0
I was amazed when this seemed to actually deter the rabbits. It might help that my neighbor has shot 67 to date with her BB gun (no available predators) but all my new plants are intact and super simple to use.
P**M
Tried 3 different bags. Watched bunnies eat my plants.
I kept purchasing because I thought perhaps I wasn't using enough. I have new/smallish agave, pigmy date and Mediterranean palms. Using per the instructions, and even piling on a ridiculous amount of powder, for instance the last bag to cover the ground of just 2 small trees and 3 small plants, the powder worked for about a week each time. I eventually had to cage my chewed on plants. The rabbits seem to walk right through this product.
S**.
Works, but expensive.
This needs to be reapplied fairly often and you need to really put a good amount down. I wish it wouldn’t pour out so easily. It’s hard to control how much you’re using.
M**N
Multipurpose product
The product was originally purchased to keep rabbits and deer away from my garden bed. I am going to say that it did that very well. However, it attracted raccoons and skunks and, occasionally, possums. These animals dug up my bed looking for the source of the smell.But, I figured out that I could apply the product liberally along the edge of the bed thereby serving two purposes. 1) keep rabbits and deer away, 2) let the raccoons and skunks edge my bed often thus preventing lawn grass from encroaching into the bed.Try it - it worked for me. No guarantees.
K**M
results
This product worked for 5 days only had one rabbit per day stop by. Unfortunately we have had unusual rain for our area and now the rabbits are back. It is questionable with watering daily if this product would work. Expensive investment to keep rabbits out of yard.
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.
K**L
Does what it says.
We have been using rabbit scram for a few years. It keeps the rabbits and squirrels out of our garden.
A**R
Doesn't work
I had put this out around my Moonvines since I had seen rabbits eating at them. I found one of mine with all the shoots going up the trellis cut off at ground level. I first thought it was our lawn crew who had been there that day and that they had gotten it with the weedeater. Later, I came around that corner and there sat a bunny just munching away on what was left of my moonvine.I now have fencing to keep them out!
D**D
Two Stars
it did not seem to repl the rabbits for more than a day-maybe only suitable for very small gardens
R**R
Seems to be working. The bunnies haven't eaten any ...
Seems to be working . The bunnies haven't eaten any of my plants since putting it down.
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