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"License to kill gophers by the government of the United Nations.
​Man, free to kill gophers at will. To kill, you must know your enemy, and in this case my enemy is a varmint. And a varmint will never quit - ever. They're like the Viet Cong - Varmint Cong. So you have to lie back on superior intelligence and superior firepower. And that's all she wrote."

-Carl Spackler, Caddyshack

Pesky Varmints


Those darn varmints! Nothing ticks off a guy more than some critter munching or digging up his Man's Garden. If it be deer, raccoon, ground hogs, woodchucks, squirrels, moles, skunks, mice, rabbits, moose or other pests, this section will provide several ways to rid yourself of these troublesome varmints.



Urine 

Predator prey instinct is what will give your garden protection from unwanted animals attained by the use of predator urine including coyote urine, bobcat urine, and fox urine keeps its prey at bay using the instincts of deer, raccoon, groundhogs, woodchucks, squirrels, moles, voles, skunks, mice, rabbits, moose, and other pests. 

Garden protection from unwanted animals using predator urine. Predator urine is great garden protection for deterring rodents, deer, and other pests from your garden.We use predator urine from known predators of animal pests. Fox urine, coyote urine, bobcat urine and wolf urine are natural and easy to use. No fences, traps or hunting necessary to rid yourself of unwanted animals in your garden or yard.Urine is the best way to give your garden protection. Check out this link for more information.



Molded Owl

Keep those pesky animals out of your garden without using traps or chemicals. An owl will fool them into thinking they are in danger if they go near him. A molded owl is handpainted and realistic. An inflatable is colorful and will deflate for easy storage. Click here to get one.



Reflections

1. Run fishing line in a couple directions through your Mans Garden. 
2. Fasten Shiny beady, mirrors or old CD's to the fishing line every two feet. 

The reflective light from the sun will simulate movement in the garden and keep birds and rodents at bay. 


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