How to Protect bulbs and vegetables from deer
Use BOBBEX-R Bulb Dipping Program to protect your flower bulbs from deer
Using BOBBEX-R as a bulb protector will give your bulb a chance to survive through the winter from burrowing herbivores and deer. Voles use their keen sense of smell to find roots and bulbs underground. BOBBEX-R creates a physical aromatic barrier around the bulb and prevents these animals from discovering the bulb. In addition to creating a natural scent barrier, BOBBEX-R also leaves trace elements and nutrients beneficial to the bulb when it grows in the spring.
Bulb Dip Instructions
- Remove all loose and dried plant tissue
around the bulbs
- Dip bulbs in straight concentrated BOBBEX-R (right out of the bottle). Allow bulbs to soak for 3 to 5 minutes
- Remove bulbs from concentrate and allow them to air dry. This protective coating also slowly breaks down to provide nutrients for the growing plant
BOBBEX on Vegetables
NOTE: The following instructions also apply to BOBBEX-R products.
- BOBBEX can be used on certain vegetables. Fruit (flowering) bearing Vegetables: i.e. Tomatoes, Cucumbers, Squash, Apples, Pumpkins, etc...
- Spray BOBBEX liberally (as specified above) through the flowering stage.
- As the fruit matures, taper off spraying.
- Or if you need to spray try to avoid the fruit.
- Wash vegetables thoroughly.
- TIP: buy July and August Deer will find other edible things in their more natural setting
Do not use BOBBEX on Herbs.
- Basil, Oregano, Thyme, Parsley, Rosemary, etc...
- For the same reason as leafy vegetables, BOBBEX will affect the tastes of your herbs and be difficult to wash off.
Rooted Vegetables
- BOBBEX can be used on rooted vegetable plants
- provided the plant-leaf will not be eaten.
- BOBBEX can be used on Potatoes, Beets, Carrots, etc...
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