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!
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
New Zealand – Repels wild goats, deer, rabbits and hares I have used Plantskydd successfully to repel wild goats, deer, rabbits and hares on newly planted seedlings. However in New Zealand we have a problem with a bird known as pukeko ( Porphyrio porphyrio melanotus) which is a member of the rail and coot family. The… Read More
The Garden Goddess Sue Ann DuBois discusses her success with the animal deterrent Plantskydd in her gardens this past year.
I just wanted to let you know how much I am enjoying your product. I live in a very highly deer infested area. About six weeks ago I used Plantskydd for the first time and haven’t had a bite since and this is after they had already started to eat my plants. ” I have… Read More
Last year our flower garden was wiped-out by deer and rabbits. Hello, Last year our flower garden set up for butterflies and hummingbirds was wiped-out by deer and rabbits. The deer and rabbits ate the Hibiscus, Firecracker, Coral Honeysuckle, Lantana and buds from other flowering plants we had planted. We have an infra-red Trail Cam set… 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