🦝 Outsmart nature’s nuisances with the original predator power!
PredatorPee 100% Pure Coyote Urine is a 16oz spray bottle combined with 10 ScentTags that create a 120-foot protective perimeter by mimicking a coyote’s presence. Established in 1986, this trusted natural deterrent requires weekly reapplication or after rain to maintain effectiveness, offering an eco-friendly solution for wildlife management.
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 10.67 x 8.23 x 2.56 inches |
Package Weight | 0.58 Kilograms |
Item Weight | 16 ounces |
Brand Name | PredatorPee |
Material | lead |
Manufacturer | Maine Outdoor Solutions LLC |
Part Number | 9121683109 |
Size | 16 oz Spray Bottle + ScentTags Combo |
N**.
THANK YOU PREDATORPEE
Our neighbors have cats. Outdoor cats. Lots of outdoor cats. I hear them at night in the distance—fighting, making love, destroying the local ecology. But not in our yard. Our yard, once full of cat feces and dead mice, is now protected thanks to this divine product and the benevolent beings that procure it from the renal systems of coyotes (Canis latrans), also known as the American jackal, prairie wolf, or brush wolf.The otherwise brazen neighborhood felines do not dare tread where we have laid this substance in an apotropaic circle around our property. Birds come here to sing and nest, finding respite from the cruel claws of their tormentors. It smells horrid, so use it intentionally. This is the closest thing you’ll find to purchasing an actual coyote trained to pee on command.
Y**N
Works well
Works well with pleasant enough odor for humans. Night time security camera showed that it did detour skunks, BUT the spray bottle didn't work. Too much money for a product that it's spray bottle didn't work
T**.
Repels humans, not animals
Used about 1/3 of the bottle the same day I received this. That night a skunk tore up my yard (caught it on camera, so there's no doubt it was a skunk). Second night the skunk tore up my yard. Third night the skunk tore up my yard. I think you get the hint.In addition to not working on skunks, squirrels are digging up my yard daily to bury their nuts. Literally repels nothing except humans. Useless.
R**Y
I started buying this product years ago for deer in my yard who carried babesiosis ticks
It works. No more crazy deer in my yard for quite a while as long as I used it. I’m hoping it works on the invasive Eastern cottontails I poured it around my cage with eggplant and marigolds. No rabbits last night. Crossing my fingers.
B**E
Didn't keep the geese or rabbits away
We have a problem with geese and rabbits and wanted to keep them away from certain areas of our property without harming them. This product did not work. Both the geese and rabbits came to the sprayed area within minutes of this being applied so it wasn't like it was there for days or was diluted by rain.
A**R
Coyote Pee
Great for keeping mouse away.
J**T
A miss with coyote pi...
So got this to help with squirrels and chipmunks overrunning the house and yard. While simple to apply and use, it had some affect, but didn't last long enough to reliably enough to recommend for use. Seems to evaporate fast, or break down, or simply not be effective.So, can't recommend and won't buy again.
C**.
Worked on a groundhog...
I bought this last year when a groundhog dug a den under our garage concrete slab. I had a row of three six foot wide sheds about a foot away from the back wall of the garage. One day I noticed a huge amount of dirt pushed out to the side of the last shed in the row. That's when I discovered what was going on. So, I took a chance and bought this coyote urine. What a stink! I put the sprayer on stream and squirted it as far as I could between the sheds and garage wall to the entrance of the hole. Naturally he chose to make his den behind the middle shed farthest from either end of the row. But everyday for about a week, I shot the stream of urine towards the hole behind the sheds. First I squirted it from one end to allow him an escape route but when that didn't seem to evict him, I started squirting it from both ends toward the middle where his den was dug. It took a week, but he moved out. Only way to fill in the hole would be to move the middle shed which would be a real headache so every now and again, I shot a little back there. So far, nothing else has moved in and it's been a year. Still have some left so I'm going to try it on the raccoons I saw heading my way this morning. They apparently like cat chow. Hopefully between the red eye things and the urine, I can scare them off too. It's a year old bottle and still stinks really bad, but it did work last year.
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