🐾 Keep Paws Off Your Paradise!
Bonide Go Away! Rabbit, Dog, & Cat Repellent Granules are a natural, effective solution for keeping unwanted animals out of your garden and lawn. With a 3 lbs ready-to-use formula featuring biodegradable ingredients like cinnamon and thyme oil, this repellent is safe for pets and people alike. The easy-to-use dispenser ensures even application, making it a must-have for any pet owner or garden enthusiast.
Item Form | Granule |
Scent Name | Repellent |
Number of Items | 1 |
Unit Count | 48.0 Ounce |
Item Volume | 1 |
Material Features | Natural |
R**C
Worked for Us
I purchased this as a preventative to sprinkle around out property, as we have some larger sized gaps under our fence. We had some issues with animals relieving themselves in our yard, and this has worked so far. We haven't seen any dogs go on our lawn since sprinkling this on the edges (we didn't sprinkle the entire lawn, just the area adjacent to the sidewalk). A little goes a long way, and we re-apply after any heavy rains or at least each month. After a while, the dogs learned to just avoid our lawn and just walk elsewhere to relieve themselves instead. The dogs in my neighborhood are house dogs and not those that spend a lot of time outdoors, so I'm not sure if that makes any difference. Either way, its worked. I also sprinkle this around my trash cans to see if it keeps any other animals away, and so far we haven't had any animal activity near our trash bins either.
R**A
Waste of money
This product is a complete waste of time and money. I bought it while prepping my backyard for new mulch/renovations and decided to test it before laying everything down. It did absolutely nothing. My dogs went right over to the treated area and acted like nothing had changed. See picture. It didn’t deter them at all, if anything, my puppy seemed interested in eating it.The only thing this product managed to do was make me sneeze. It didn’t repel or discourage my pets in the slightest. Maybe it works on other animals, but if you’re hoping to keep your dogs out of a specific area, save your money and skip this. This is not it.
D**S
DOG REPELLENT
NOT SURE IF IT WORKS AS OF YET BUT THE TOP WAS HALF OPEN AND IT LOOKS LIKE SOME WERE GONE. WAS NOT FILLED UP, ONLY HALF FILLED OF PRODUCT.
C**S
How to be a Happy Homeowner
9 months ago, my 9-yr-old Beagle started digging holes in the lawn. Over those nine months, I have shoveled 25 cubic feet into the holes and even buried bricks underground to deter her digging. The U of TN representative I talked to said it was probably voles making my yard look like Gaza. After trying half a dozen treatments by other products, I finally got this one. I haven't seen any new holes in 3 days and that is a 9-month record.
S**Y
Buy a few
Fairly effective. Not 100%. Because we have a big yard, it required a lot of application. Not enough for a second round
B**N
Wast of money
Container says 3LBS it feels like under one LBS and the container itself didn’t have a factory seal on it as well the entire container is covered in the product as if this exploted all over they put the cap back on and boxed it up extremely disappointed
G**N
It works
Works good
K**N
Ineffective at keeping neighborhood cats out of my raised garden beds.
It has not proven to be effective at keeping the neighbor’s cat out of my raised garden beds on its own. I am using this product, dried red pepper flakes, ground black pepper, ground chili powder, and strips of citrus peels to sprinkle on my 6 raised food garden beds to deter the cats. But, being in the Pacific Northwest with frequent rain, it has to be reapplied several times a week. Although I have found chunky coconut coir mulch and Beauty Bark (cedar bark) mulch to be effective, I don’t like the splinters they give me. I’ve even tried putting a million plastic forks with the handles buried & tines up but that only worked one season. The following year they used the forks to scratch their chins on. When I put my beds to rest over winter, I am thinking of covering the beds with chicken wire panels. I guess the chicken wire could help in keeping the chopped leaf mulch from blowing away, too.
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