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!
Robyn Holland and husband, Mark, have owned and operated Western Sierra Nursery since 1986. Located in Oakhurst, California, at the southern entrance of Yosemite National Park, Holland explains how deer are a nuisance for her customers and at her nursery. “With the multitude of products to keep deer away, Plantskydd has been the most… Read More
No deer here! – the most effective (by far) repellent that I’ve used is Plantskydd Numerous brands of deer repellent sprays crowd the shelves at nurseries and garden stores. Here in our small Montana town bordered by wildlands we have a significant urban deer population and the most effective (by far) repellent that I’ve used… Read More
Last year we experienced almost a 25% loss due to rabbit and rodent feeding. This year, with the application of Plantskydd, it was 2–3%.
Moose will devastate fruit trees in just one visit! I live in Wasilla Alaska and have a small orchard of which I am quite proud. We have lots of moose here and they will devastate fruit trees in just one visit! I have tried 8′ wire fencing, which they leap or push over, and a… Read More
I used Plantskydd through the winter. It was a success! It’s been a long time since I’ve written but I wanted to give you the courtesy of a reply to your email last autumn about Plantskydd. I took your advice and used the paint straining, mesh filter after mixing the powder and THAT DID THE TRICK!… Read More
Gardening: Wacky weather sends wrong signals to plants Nancy Szerlag, Special to The Detroit News December 31, 2015 The leaves of spring blooming bulbs are emerging in many gardens thanks to the unseasonably warm winter weather. That’s not unusual and it shouldn’t keep the bulbs from flowering in spring, although they may bloom a week… Read More