#1 Choice of Professional Growers & Landscapers
Effective against deer, rabbits, voles & small critters
Effective in protecting: flowers, ornamentals, shrubs, fruit trees,
vegetable gardens and other food crops.
Made in the U.S.A – Swedish formula
(pronounced ‘plant-skid’ — Swedish for ‘plant-protection’)
Organic Materials Review Institute
Safe for use in protecting fruit, vegetables and other food crops.
Contains no synthetic additives, is non-toxic,
and is not harmful to animals or the environment.
Considered the most cost-effective
and environmentally safe animal repellent available.
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‘Member Tested and Recommended’ by the National Home Gardening Club.
—Scott C. Williams & Michael R. Short—
Dept. of Forestry and Horticulture, Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station, New Haven, CT, USA
Why is Plantskydd the
#1 choice of Professional Growers?
* PROVEN by independent research to out-last and out-perform all other repellents—up to 6 months over-winter!
* EFFECTIVE against: deer, rabbits, voles, elk, moose, chipmunks, squirrels, nutria, opossum, and mountain beaver.
* RAIN-RESISTANT—no need to re-apply after every rainfall.
* SAFE for use in vegetable gardens, on fruit trees and food crops.
* ORGANIC—first animal repellent OMRI Listed by the Organic Materials Review Institute for food production.
* 3 FORMULATIONS for maximum effectiveness and user convenience.
Plantskydd Animal Repellents were initially developed in Sweden in 1991 in response to commercial forest plantations being decimated by plant eating mammals. The forest industry needed an animal repellent that could last through severe weather and meet Sweden’s strict environmental laws.
Plantskydd Repellents are now the #1 choice of North American forest companies.
Plantskydd® Repellents are equally effective in protecting: flowers, ornamentals, shrubs, fruit trees,vegetable gardens and other food crops.
What makes it effective?
Plantskydd’s long-term effectiveness is attributable to its tenacity in sticking to plants—even under
severe snow/rainfall conditions—up to 6 months over winter, 3-4 months in spring/summer.
Plantskydd Repellents work by emitting an odor that animals associate with predator activity, repelling animals before they nibble on plants. Research has proven that odor-based repellents are more effective than other repellent systems, where the animal needs to taste treated plants before being repelled.
Once animals are attracted to an area and begin feeding, it is more difficult to discourage them from returning. Plantskydd stimulates a fear-based response, which will have deer, elk, moose, rabbits, voles, opossum, and other small critters looking to dine somewhere other than your garden or plantation.
Which repellents actually work ?
” …Studies investigating trends in efficacy of deer repellents indicate that, of the 20 products tested, repellents with active ingredients that emitted sulfurous odors i.e.: bloodmeal or egg solids, generally provided the best results…”
“…Products that contained active ingredients which cause pain/irritation (capsaicin, allyl isothiocyanate), or illness (thiram) were less effective…“
“…Products that use a bitter taste (denatonium benzoate) were usually the least effective in reducing damage by herbivores. Repellents that were applied to plant surfaces were generally more effective than capsules or other devices that produced an odor intended to protect a specific area.“
MANAGING WILDLIFE DAMAGE to TIMBER RESOURCES
Conference Proceedings: Advances and Challenges
in Forest Regeneration, June 1-2, 2000
Dr. Dale Nolte, Dr. Kim Wagner, USDA/APHIS
National Wildlife Research Center, Olympia, WA
Plantskydd’s Development
Plantskydd® Deer Repellent was first developed in Sweden in 1991 in response to commercial forest plantations being decimated by deer, moose and rabbits. The forest industry needed an animal repellent that could last through severe weather and meet Sweden’s strict environmental laws.
Plantskydd’s effectiveness as a long lasting animal browse repellent was substantiated in Field Trials 1991-1994 and the results published in the Scandinavian Journal of Forest Research – J. Berquist & G. Olander, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences – ASA Forest Research Station, 1996.
EPA Exempt
Plantskydd is exempt from federal EPA (Environmental Protection Agency) pesticide registration. Plantskydd contains no synthetic additives, is non-toxic and is not harmful to animals, plants or the environment.
The ‘active’ ingredient is dried blood (porcine and/or bovine)- recognized by the EPA as an environmentally safe ingredient.
In the United States, *bloodmeal* is an EPA (Environmental Protection Agency) exempted product/minimum risk pesticide and is exempt from the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act requirements, specifically under Section 25(b) c.f. Federal Register, 61(45), Mar. 6, 1996 and therefore is not subject to federal registration.
“The EPA has determined … that the use of these pesticides poses insignificant risks to human health or the environment …
“The Agency in promulgating this rule, is responding to society’s increasing demand for more natural and benign methods of pest control … ”
May 6, 1996 USA — EPA
In Canada and the United States, Plantskydd’s effectiveness as an animal browse deterrent has been confirmed since 1994 in Operational Level Field Trials undertaken by large forest industry Cooperators on millions of conifer and deciduous trees of various species.
It is now considered the most cost-effective and environmentally safe animal browse deterrent available and is used by leading forest companies, nurseries, private woodlot owners, landscapers, home gardeners, as well as State/Provincial and Federal Conservation agencies.
Available in either soluble powder, pre-mix or granular formulation, Plantskydd repels: deer, elk, moose, rabbits and opossum by means of odor – which is not offensive to either applicators or planters either during or after plant treatment.
Plantskydd – Pre Mix Ready-to-Use
Plantskydd Deer Repellent – Winter Spray Application
over winter, 3-4 months in growing season