








🦊 Outsmart pests like a pro—your garden’s new secret weapon!
This 16 oz. bottle of 100% pure coyote urine acts as a professional-grade cover scent to naturally repel squirrels, rabbits, voles, and mice from gardens and yards. Designed for easy application with a squirt-top bottle, it should be reapplied every 7-10 days or after rain. Safe for use around bark and non-edible plants, it offers an eco-friendly alternative to chemical repellents, sourced from the trusted Trap Shack Company.
| ASIN | B00XAOHX8K |
| Best Sellers Rank | #10,083 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #4 in Hunting Scents |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (1,035) |
| Date First Available | May 26, 2015 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Manufacturer | Trap Shack Company |
| Package Dimensions | 8.5 x 2.5 x 2.5 inches; 1.21 Pounds |
N**L
10/10 remedy for raccoons in chimney
Works 10/10 for mama raccoon and 4-6week old babies in chimney. We have retired fire place, heard scratching in smoke box above the fire box. I went and saw our chimney cap had blown off and looked down to find the raccoons. Soaked a rag on a rope, sent it down and it hung about 2 feet above them. This was around 6p and checked at 6a and they were gone. A little goes a long way this stuff smells toxic.
M**C
Great Product, But…
This really does work. The deer, raccoons, rabbits, chipmunks, and groundhogs were terrors more than usual for some reason this year and demolished all my hostas, day lilies, tiger lilies, apple tree, rose of Sharon, veggies…you name it, they ate it. I wanted something to help that wasn’t toxic to my plants, ground water (since we’re on well water), or dogs, and something non-lethal. A cousin suggested coyote urine. After a search, I landed on this one and decided to give it a try. After squirting it everywhere, I discovered that it really does work! No issues at all with all our woodland critters here in Northeast Ohio. I didn’t think it was that bad as far as smell…compared to some deer deterrents, so I was pleasantly surprised by that. But make no mistake, it doesn’t smell like roses either. Then it rained. It does need to be reapplied after every rain. But I have almost 2 acres of vegetation to protect, so it’s just not cost effective for me since we get a lot of rain on top of that—meaning lots of re-applications of this product. I just resigned myself that I would have no flowers this year and just protected the veggie gardens. If you have a large property and a lot of rain, a different way of protecting will probably have to be taken unless you don’t mind going through a bunch of bottles of this. For small areas, this product is great! That’s why I gave it 5 stars. It does work. It just wasn’t for me due to the other factors.
D**A
DOES NOT WORK
It DOES NOT WORK. I used the entire bottle in a very small area outside my front door (bushes around my condo), in my flower bed. Rat was back that day and subsequently. I started with a small amount. Then used to half a bottle. Then the rest of the bottle all with in a day period. Same rat keeps coming back. Waste of money. I'd give this no stars, but that's not possible.
S**Y
Keeps the Critters away
Keeps the Squirrels.and Rabbits from eating my plants, but doesn’t harm them in anyway.
M**B
As Squirrel deterrent
This product had some benefit, but I'm not as happy with it as I'd hoped for. It doesn't smell. As strong as the promo says. It does have a slight deterrent factor in my small backyard garden, but the squirrels still come in and dig holes and eat plants. I used half a 32 oz bottle at once. Squirterd it directly on the thin layer over wood chips that cover the ground around the plants. Squirted all around the perimeter, too. Today is day 3 and I see about a 30% improvement, maybe less. The promo did say that it doesn't always work for squirrels but sometimes it does. I'm frustrated with the damage the ground squirrels are causing me. The shipping was very fast and the package was wrapped very tightly and professionally.
T**K
Maybe I just don't want to know.
It's impossible to prove a negative, so how can I tell if this is working? No more raccoons in my garage attic for a couple of months is encouraging. I'll update my review if any return. Larger question, though. How, for the love of Pete, do they extract gen-u-wine coyote p!ss, and what do they mean by 'fresh'? According to the description, "Urine varies from batch to batch due to diet, time of year, water consumption and collection techniques." It's those, um, 'collection techniques' that set my overactive imagination reeling. In my experience, coyotes tend to be rather reclusive critters, unlikely to cooperate with any legitimate efforts to wring 'em out.
S**9
May work
Did not work for me. It smells really bad but it did not slow the rodents. Back to the trapes
M**I
Pee on!
Stinks like piss and does the job. I don’t have critter problems in my garden when I gently surround my plants with a circle of this stuff. I make a circular ring around any plants I’m trying to protect and the coyote pee does the rest. Made me howl at the moon one night too. So that was cool. Total bonus.
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