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Raccoon Eviction Fluid
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Raccoon
Eviction Fluid is not a chemical repellant but elicits
an instinctual reaction in the adult female raccoon to
flee and in the process move her young out of wherever
she is currently dwelling.
Code: NWS1115, 4oz.
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4oz.
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1oz.
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Raccoon Eviction Paste |
Vanish Raccoon Eviction Paste
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This
is "VANISH" the ** NEW ** raccoon eviction paste. It
has the consistency of gland lure and has been formulated to
stand up well in all weather conditions. Easy to handle, and
will stay where it is placed. Packed in (4 oz. ounce glass jars
to stay fresh. Best when used in a recoverable applicator such
as a tennis ball or rag, then stored in a ziplock plastic bag
for the next use. 4 oz. is enough to do approx. 6 - 10 jobs.
This is NOT a repellant, Vanish creates an instinctual reaction
in the female raccoon to flee from danger. She will move her
young to avoid danger. Vanish is an excellent choice, especially
when faced with inaccessible areas.
Code:
WCSTJV, 4oz.
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DIRECTIONS
Both are used to "evict" nursing females from
confined or particularly inaccessible areas. For those really
troublesome spots where you can't reach the babies.........maybe
way down in a soffit, or a dead-end chimney. Eviction fluid is
not a "cure-all" but it has proven very effective in
causing an instinctual reaction in the female to move her young.
Then you just seal up the hole or cap the chimney, whatever the
case may be. The way to use the Eviction products is to smear or
pour some on a rag, or what we really like is a tennis ball that
you can throw into areas or just drop down a chimney. The tennis
ball will absorb and hold the odor. You want to get it as close
to where the litter is as possible. It usually works in the
first 24 hours. If it goes beyond 48 hours you need to try
something else. For the fluid about 1/2 oz. is the right
measure. For the Vanish just a good smear. If the coons are way
down in a soffit that you can't even throw a tennis ball
to............, here's a trick, from the outside drill a hole in
the soffit, soak an unscented womans tampon with the fluid or
vanish and stuff it up into the hole near the babies.Tampons are
great lure/bait/evict fluid holders !! |
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