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Havahart Critter Ridder 3146 Animal Repellent Granular
 
Manufacturer: Havahart
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List Price: $29.99
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Product Description

"WOODSTREAM CORP" ANIMAL REPELLENT : Havahart® Critter Ridder® repels skunks, groundhogs (woodchucks), dogs, cats, and squirrels. Also a very effective raccoon repellent - keeps them from garbage cans. 5 lb. granular shaker; covers up to 300 sq. ft. Critter Ridder. For Larger Area Application. Comfort Grip Handle. 2.5 Times More At A 30% Savings For The Consumer. Adjustable Shaker Spout. Contains oil of black pepper, piperine and capsaicin Ideal for repelling groundhogs, dogs, cats, squirrels and raccoons and works great as a skunk repellent. Repels by taste and odor. Not offensive to humans. This patented, effective animal repellent is both OMRI Listed® and compliant for use in organic gardening.

Product Details

  • The 5lb. granular shaker bottle with adjustable spout covers up to 300 sq. ft.
  • Contains oil of black pepper, piperine and capsaicin
  • Ideal for deterring skunks, groundhogs, dogs, cats, squirrels and raccoons in and around gardens, lawns and landscaped areas, basements, cellars, and storage
  • Repels by taste and odor
  • OMRI-listed and compliant for use in organic gardening

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Customer Reviews

Don't waste your time / money
 
Review Date: June 19, 2010
Reviewer: Raven1021, Pennsylvania
Purchased to get rid of whatever was going in front landscaping. Claimed to last 30 days - didn't last 2 days!

Returned product.
Forgetaboutit
 
Review Date: June 4, 2010
Reviewer: Robert Walker, Pittsburgh, PA
I needed a squirrel repellent for my bird feeder. Nasty little critters were do'n a job on the feeder. Critter Ridder was a little on the expensive side but I decided to give it a try. The squirrels totally ignored it. Where bird seed fell to the ground I tried sprinkling CR. It did not faze the squirrels at all. I may resort to a bee bee gun.
Waste of Money
 
Review Date: May 22, 2010
Reviewer: LuLu, Calif,
Don't waste your money! Did nothing to repell my racoon problem. They continued to tear up my lawn and garden. You can make your own mixture. Go to your local store where everything sells for less than one dollar. Buy red chile powder and some crushed hot red chilies. Mix and sprinkle where you have the problem. Sprinkle some every week at first then you can tapper off. It works 100% The racoons have NOT returned to tear up my yard! There were also some stray cats in the area....not anymore. I live in the hills and occassionally would see coyotes as well. Have not seen coyotes in a while since I have been using the red chile powder mixture. Not certain if that is a coincidence...but I am certain it got rid of the racoon problem.
Good Product
 
Review Date: May 12, 2010
Reviewer: Pat, Texas
I have used this product before. It is not a miracle worker, but it does work, and it was nice to have it delivered to my home so quickly.
Actually Works
 
Review Date: October 11, 2009
Reviewer: BrianSN, United States
I cannot speak to every type of animal listed on the product label, but my mother's suburban home has had problems with raccoons for a couple of years. We gave Havahart Critter Ridder a try and it worked, no more unwelcome visits from raccoons. We applied the product on the ground around the perimeter of her home where it would be somewhat protected from rainfall by the eves on the house. The only thing we have had to do is reapply once in a while and problem solved. It is also worth noting that when in the immediate proximity of this product, it smells mildly unpleasant to humans but the smell fades after a couple of days.
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