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!
Protecting irises and roses from deer I just want to tell you about my experience with using Plantskydd® on my irises and roses. Last August I replanted my entire iris garden – 350 varieties. The last time I did that 4 years ago, deer came in and pulled up over 70 newly planted varieties, scattering… Read More
No damage when the snow melted. I’ve been using the liquid Plantskydd for years for rabbit problems, and it has worked well. But about 7-8 years ago voles moved into our yard. In the summer they’re not a problem, but in winter they destroy my Sempervivum beds under the snow. I have no clue what’s happening until… Read More
Get rid of rabbits in your garden with Plantskydd granular. Find out how this customer had success!
“I recently spent over $4,000 xeriscaping our front yard”… I recently spent over $4,000. xeriscaping our front yard drive strip. The day after planting the deer were treating my new plants like salad. I purchased several products to discourage my deer friends and they seemed to think it was nothing more than salad dressing…. Read More
“This Plantskydd Repellent works so well it almost sounds too good to be true.” Excerpt from— Ben Meadows Company Catalog, 2008-09 “We tried just about every product on the market and were ready to throw our hands in the air when we decided to give Plantskydd’s spray a go. Made in the USA, 100% natural, with environmentally friendly… 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