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repels through both odor and taste
by using meat meal, fish oil, putrescent eggs, garlic and other naturally occurring
ingredients to deter deer from browsing.
In
the springtime BOBBEX Products reduce stress brought on by late spring temperature
dips. Note:
All instructions, tips, spray schedules and ratios also apply to BOBBEX-R
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Spray
BOBBEX on all parts of the plant including leaves, stems, and flowers. For
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Spring & Summer (Fast Growth Times): Dilute
1 part BOBBEX to 8 parts water. Spray every 10 to 14 days*.
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Late Fall & Winter (Dormant times): Dilute
1 part BOBBEX to 5 parts water. Spray every 2 months*.
BOBBEX
should be sprayed between 35° and 85° Fahrenheit.
Note: Dilution
ratio may vary based on deer pressure in your area. In
the winter, cold weather, blustery winds, and frozen soils reduce a plants ability
to absorb moisture needed to maintain vitality. BOBBEX provides retention of moisture
in the plantings through periods of frigid winter weather, in addition to deer
deterrence. It will also reduce damage from a late spring or early fall frost
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BOBBEX to protect your plants from: -
White Tail Deer
- Black
Tail Deer
- Mule
Deer
- Elk
- Moose
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BOBBEX-R to protect your Plants from: -
Rabbits
- Ground
Hogs
- Chipmunks
- Squirrels
- Voles
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When
spraying concentrated BOBBEX, the most efficient method of
applying the product is a pressurized spray pump. Click
here to view a picture of a pressurized pump sprayer.
Ask your local garden center or hardware store, most carry
several sizes and are relatively inexpensive. These sprayers
come in ½ gallon, 1, 2, or 3 gallon containers.
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spraying, make sure the plants are dry. BOBBEX will not stick well to wet surfaces.
Also BOBBEX will require 5 to 6 hours of drying time to adequately adhere to plant
surfaces.
Begin
spraying in the spring when the plants are approximately ½
inch out of the ground. During this period of rapid growth,
spray the entire plant every 7 to 14 days or, for every 3
to 5 inches of new growth, particularly buds and flowers.
BOBBEX can be used year round.
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When applying
BOBBEX, spray plant or section of the plant until the BOBBEX first drips off the
leaves. When the first drip appears, move to the next section or plant. Plants
should be wet but not soaking. BOBBEX
will leave a strong odor for about 24 Hours. After this time the odor will be
detectable only by deer.
Dilute
only the amount of BOBBEX you intend to spray. Diluted mixture should be used within 5 days. Rinse tank with a mild soapy water
solution and spray through the hose. Store the unused portions of BOBBEX in a
cool dry place. If BOBBEX PRODUCTS freeze they can be used upon thawing.
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Using
BOBBEX-R as a bulb protector will give your bulb a chance to survive through the
winter from burrowing herbivores and deer. Voles use their keen sense of smell
to find roots and bulbs underground. BOBBEX-R creates a physical aromatic barrier
around the bulb and prevents these animals from discovering the bulb. In addition
to creating a natural scent barrier, BOBBEX-R also leaves trace elements and nutrients
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Remove all loose and dried plant tissue around the bulbs 2.
Dip bulbs in straight concentrated BOBBEX-R (right out of the bottle). Allow bulbs
to soak for 3 to 5 minutes 3.
Remove bulbs from concentrate and allow them to air dry. This protective coating
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| NOTE:
The following instructions also apply to BOBBEX-R products. BOBBEX
can be used on certain vegetables. These are identified below: Fruit
(flowering) bearing Vegetables: i.e.
Tomatoes, Cucumbers, Squash, Apples, Pumpkins, etc... Spray
BOBBEX liberally (as specified above) through the flowering stage. As the fruit
matures, taper off spraying. Or if you need to spray try to avoid the fruit.
Wash vegetables thoroughly. |
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Leafy
Vegetables: i.e.
Lettuce, Cabbage, Kale, etc... Do
not use BOBBEX on leafy vegetables. BOBBEX contains stickers, which allow the
product to stick and last a long time on plant surfaces. The BOBBEX will stay
in the crevasses of the leaf and be very difficult to wash off. BOBBEX does not
make the best salad dressing. Herbs: i.e.
Basil, Oregano, Thyme, Parsley, Rosemary, etc... Do
not use BOBBEX on Herbs. For the same reason as leafy vegetables, BOBBEX will
affect the tastes of your herbs and be difficult to wash off. Rooted
Vegetables: i.e.
Potatoes, Beets, Carrots, etc... BOBBEX
can be used on rooted vegetable plants provided the plant-leaf will not be eaten.
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