Americana Outdoors E-Magazine - May 2018
Conquest Scents’ “DANGER ZONE” Keeps Animals Out! BY ADAM ELMHORST
Ever come home to find an unwanted critter in your yard? Or witnessed a pack of raccoons ransacking your trash? Squirrels doing the death climb to get to your bird feeders? What about wild hogs tearing up your landscaping? ConQuest Scents has found a solution to these problems in their “Danger Zone” product line of scents.
“Danger Zone” creates a scent barrier to keep deer, coyotes, and other larger animals away from your property by using instincts of animals to avoid pred- ators. One of the most common means of animal communication is their scent. Some animals will use their scent to mark their territory or to tell other animals to stay away. For example, if you have a garden that pesky deer keep using as their midnight snack, rub some of the “Danger Zone” onto a nearby area. When the deer gets too close, they can smell and realize that there is a predator nearby and they will flee and find someone else’s garden to munch on. ConQuest Scents‘ “Danger Zone” come in two different “sizes” so to speak, Small and Large Barrier. The Small Animal Barrier model deters rabbits, squirrels, mice, cats, woodchucks, skunks, raccoons, opos- sum, small dogs and more. The Large Barrier model works on Deer, Dogs, Coyotes, Elk, Hogs, Bobcats, House Cats, Raccoons, Rabbits, Squirrels, and more as well. The scent of “Danger Zone” is encapsulated and preserved in wax with real urines from predators until you apply to a surface of an area to create a barrier that is animal free. Since it is a wax base, there are no spills, leaks, or mess you have to worry about, and rain or dew will not affect it. You can apply “Dan- ger Zone” to rocks, posts, landscaping, building foundations, or anywhere you wish to keep animals away. We recommend that your reapply every 3-5 days.
To learn more about ConQuest Scents’ “Danger Zone: Small Animal Barrier” click here . To learn more about ConQuest Scents’ “Danger Zone: Large Animal Barrier” click here .
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