REPELLENTS
BOBBEX offers a wide range of solutions for your pest problems. And all of our products are Environmentally Friendly, meaning no guilt, no damage and no pests.

BOBBEX Deer Repellent
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BOBBEX R Animal Repellent
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BOBBEX Rose Deer and Insect Repellent
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BOBBEX G Lawn Treatment - Goose Repellent
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BOBBEX H Horse Cribbing Spray
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BOBBEX In the News
Deer Damage Continues Through the Winter
It’s a cold winter day here in the Pacific Northwest, and there’s actually a few inches of snow on the ground. With winter on our door steps you’re probably thinking you’re out of the woods when it comes to deer damage in your backyard landscapes.
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T’is the Season to Support Your Local Garden Center and Hardware Store
By Greg Ecsedy, Bobbex, Inc.
In this season of gift giving, I would like to remind and encourage everyone to consider shopping at your local garden center and hardware stores. Like all retail businesses, these small business owners need your support so they may continue to provide you excellent customer service and unique items.
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Deer Control in the Winter Months
By Greg Ecsedy, Bobbex, Inc.
In speaking to my customers over the many years, I have come to understand the difficulties in maintaining your defense against the herbivore.
Deer, rabbits, squirrels, and ground hogs are difficult to repel in the nicest of climates, but when you factor in the cold, this is when all strategies are put to the test.
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Putting Your Garden to Bed for the Winter
By Mark Cullen, expert gardener, author, broadcaster and Canada's best known gardener.
Putting your garden to bed is nothing like putting one of your kids to bed. Upright evergreens need two layers of burlap -- one for the wind and another to prevent sun damage. Broadleafed evergreens need a shot of Wilt-Pruf Plant Protector and if deer get hungry prevent munching damage by spraying plants with Bobbex Deer Repellent. For more...
Deer & Animal Control in the Fall
By Greg Ecsedy, Bobbex, Inc.
Presently I am visiting south central Ontario Canada. As I pass low rolling hills and field loaded with ripe, tall corn I am reminded of how truly beautiful areas of Canada and United States can be.
For more.. Fall Planting Tips
by Melinda Myers, gardening expert, TV & radio host, author and columnist
Most of us think Spring when it comes to planting, but Fall is actually a peak gardening season. Melinda Myers, horticulturist, author and gardening guru off...
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Out, out Darn Deer!
Out, out darn deer! Time to take steps to deter those doe-eyed diners from foraging your backyard this fall and winter.
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Plant Now for Spring Beauty
by Melinda Myers, gardening expert, TV & radio host, author and columnist. Don’t miss a chance to color up your spring landscape. Get busy now planting spring flowering bulbs like daffodils, tulips, and hyacinths.
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Plant Tulips Now For Springtime Show
By Mark Cullen, expert gardener, author, broadcaster and
Canada's best known gardener.
The most popular spring-flowering plant by far is the tulip. This may be hard for us to understand, given that they are a favourite meal of squirrels, they generally lack fragrance and you must wait six to seven months for them to perform in your garden after planting.
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Protect Your Property!
By Greg Ecsedy, Bobbex, Inc.
As days become shorter and darkness comes earlier every evening, keep an eye out of your window for your more wild neighbors.
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Bobbex Bulb Dip
BOBBEX-R Animal Repellent makes a great fall bulb dip program to prevent burrowing herbivores from smelling and discovering your wintered bulbs.
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Critter-Proof Your Bulbs
By Melinda Myers, gardening expert, TV & radio host, author and columnist
You plant them and they disappear or perhaps they show up in the neighbors’ gardens. Those hungry critters seem to watch us plant, wait for us to go inside so they can quickly steal our freshly planted tulips and crocus. For more...
Late Season Care For Your Garden
Six Things To Do Now for a Better Garden Next Year
By Melinda Myers, gardening expert, TV & radio host, author and columnist
As the summer garden season nears an end, don’t let your guard down. Keeping up with a few basic chores can improve your landscape’s beauty and reduce your workload next season.
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