Proven effective and long-lasting protection you can trust!
Plantskydd® Animal Repellents are trusted, cost-effective, and environmentally safe.
Plantskydd stimulates a fear-based response which will have: Deer, Elk, Moose, Rabbit, Hares, Voles, Squirrels, Chipmunks, and other herbivores looking to dine somewhere other than your garden, nursery, orchard, or tree plantation.
100% Natural Plantskydd is the first animal repellent listed by the Organic Materials Review Institute (OMRI) for use in organic production.
Independent research show Plantskydd repellents out-lasts and out-performs all other-repellents
— up to 90+ days on dormant plants!
Plantskydd is a proven effective rabbit repellant, and provides plants with up to 6 months of protection over winter on ornamental shrubs and 3 months on most other succulent broadleaf plants. June Hutson, Missouri Botanical Garden June Hutson is the Supervisor of the Kemper Demonstration Gardens at the Missouri Botanical Garden. She has worked… Read More
Overwinter deer browsing at our nursery. We have a major problem with overwinter deer browsing at our nursery. Particularly on fragrant viburnums, including our patented ‘American Spice’. In the fall of 2009 you gave us Plantskydd Deer & Rabbit Repellent to try. Frankly I was skeptical. I have tried almost all the other so-called repellents… Read More
I have only had to apply Plantskydd once this season! Last summer a family of deer ate the buds off approximately 75 lilies on my property. At the height of summer, the flowers I count on to add color to my property didn’t appear. Instead I just had green leaves and empty green stems…. Read More
I am in the Agricultural Research business and have first hand experience with the damage caused each year by rabbit, deer and other animals not only in my own research plots but also to growers fields in general. This type of damage cost the agricultural and forestry industry millions annually and appears to be on… Read More
“Plantskydd can be applied at the nursery without adversely affecting the seedlings. Application costs are approximately 1/10th of field applications.”