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Active: Castor Oil 68.75% Sodium Lauryl Sulfate 2.50% Other: Water, Yellow Grease 28.75% |
Give Armadillos the Boot!
As solitary, nocturnal foes, armadillos forage at dusk and dig burrows that can extend up to 25Œ long, disrupting root systems of trees, shrubs and ornamentals. The snout-wielding insectivores dig up lawns, poking under loose leaves, and burrowing in gardens for their preferred food of choice: insects, grubs, mole crickets, earthworms, caterpillars, beetles, and more. Since one armadillo is capable of maintaining up to 12 burrows, the damage to lawns and gardens and commercial farms and nurseries can be substantial. To compound the damage, their frenzied digging can damage concrete slabs and weaken your homefs foundations.
Burrows be-gone! You can try eliminating their food source of insects and grubs with pesticides that need several applications and may be toxic to beneficial insects and your plants, pets and family. Or use an all-natural animal repellent like the new Liquid Fence Armadillo Repellent that gives them a bellyache, seeking food elsewhere. The long-lasting, non-gel formula wonft clog sprayers and is as easy-to-apply as watering your lawn. And itfs earth, family and pet-friendly, and safe on all vegetation.
Liquid Fence Armadillo Repellent joins the companyfs expanding line of environmentally-friendly garden products and repellents and is available in ready-to-use quart, gallon, and the convenient 2.5 gallon concentrate that covers approximately 50,000 square feet. Homeowners and growers will find the new armadillo repellent available in late spring at garden centers everywhere. |
Add 2 oz. of liquid fence per gallon of water and shake. With a garden sprayer or sprinkler can, apply liberally to lawns or landscaped garden areas. 1 Gallon Concentrate covers 20,000 sq. ft. |
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