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Animal Repellents for Garden - AL company

Posted by tsmith2579 Z7B/8A-Alabama (My Page) on
Fri, Jun 20, 08 at 20:10

There is a new product for animal repellent with a money back guarantee. It is called BioDefend. It is all natural and there are several different formulas to repel deer, rabbits, dogs, cats, armadillos, coons, moles, snakes, geese and other animals. The company is owned by EBSCO Industries, Inc. of Birmingham, AL which is an international company which has been in business for over 60 years. You can check on the company at www.ebscoind.com. It is the largest privately owned employer in Alabama and a Fortune magazine company. You can see the product list at http://www.bio-defend.com/


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RE: Animal Repellents for Garden - AL company

thanks for the tip - i was all excited when i read the email lol - course, no armadillo problems now, but not complaining!


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RE: Animal Repellents for Garden - AL company

Cool, I need something to repel the cats from my garden, they are still finding it to be a their favorite giant litter box


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RE: Animal Repellents for Garden - AL company

CDPosey: You are why I posted this. I couldn't remember who had posted the original question about cats. I hope this helps your situation.
Terry


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RE: Animal Repellents for Garden - AL company

Thanks Terry, I will order some on Monday and give it a shot. I appreciate you looking out for a fellow gardener


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RE: Animal Repellents for Garden - AL company

Well I picked up some bio defend Shelby Ag Supply in Chelsea today. I happened to be in the area and drove by, I had never been there before, actually didn't know it exsited, but the store caught my eye. Anyway nice people there and found the bio defend, I put it out so I hope it works. One other note the owner told me about a radio show he is co hosting starting July 12th. It is Cultured Ag Radio on WXJC 92.5 FM or 850 AM. Don't know to much about it but he said its him and a master gardner and will be agiculture and home garden info. Anyway if anyone wants to listen ever he said its 7-9 am on Saturdays starting the 12th.


 
 

 

 


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