Pee-protection Against Deer for your Shrubs this Winter

Released on: November 15, 2007, 8:01 am

Press Release Author: erica lambert

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Press Release Summary: Coyote urine could be the all natural solution to winter deer
problems.

Press Release Body: As winter sets in, deer set their sights on the shrubs and
ornamentals around your home for fast and easy meals. One of the more unique ways to
save those plants is by using coyote urine. According to Ken Johnson of
www.predatorpee.com, because deer are the favorite prey of coyotes, the scent of
coyote urine stops deer in their tracks. According to Johnson, "in the wild, the
scent of urine is the primary way animals communicate. That is how they find prey,
find a mate and how they keep from becoming prey themselves."
Because coyote urine is all natural, its use is becoming more and more widespread as
homeowners seek to find non-chemical, environmentally-friendly solutions to wild
animal pest problems. Numerous studies have been conducted regarding how deer react
to coyote urine. The studies consistently have yielded the same results as those
conducted by the Colorado State University Extension Service which found coyote
urine was "highly effective" as a deterrent to both deer and elk.
The dollar value of deer damage is huge. Research compiled by the University of
Maryland Policy Center found that the average value of shrubbery lost or damaged by
deer in the Northeast was in excess of $500 per household in 1997.
With the arrival of cold weather, deer switch to woody twigs and branches as their
primary source of food. In many areas, shrubs are an irresistible gourmet cafeteria
for deer. They are lush, easy to access and just the right height. To break up the
feast, coyote urine is placed in wicking dispensers and hung on shrubbery every 6-10
feet to create a scent barrier. Deer react instinctively to the scent and go
somewhere else to feed. Coyote Urine sells on the www.predatorpee.com website for
$19.99 for a 12 oz bottle with free shipping. It is also available in a granule
form.



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Contact Details: 33 Lakeview St.
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