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Has anyone tried using Liquid Fence Goose Repellant to keep chickens out of the flower garden or away from an area? Thoughts?

 

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Hmmm...  I wonder.

Great idea!

 

 

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The application of Goose Repellent makes the food supply in the application area very undesirable to geese, turkeys and ducks. The elimination of the food source will completely change the feeding habits of these birds and cause them to look for a more desirable feeding location.

Unless you spray it ON your garden, it won't make any difference at all

 

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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Methyl_anthranilate

 

 

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Methyl anthranilate acts as a bird repellent. It is food-grade and can be used to protect corn, sunflowers, rice, fruit, and golf courses. Dimethyl anthranilate (DMA) has a similar effect. It is also used for the flavor of grape KoolAid.

 

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Going to try it . I have a small flower beds that surround the chicken patio (used to be MY patio) that I want to keep green by planting ivy ( they didn't eat any of it last year - but their tastes change...).

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