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	<title>Wild Animal Control Suggestions &#187; urine odor</title>
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		<title>will fox urine repel woodchucks?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p><em>HELP!!!!! I have the world&#039;s peskiest woodchucks and have been told pure fox urine made into stocking kits will do the trick and chase them away.  Needless 2 say I am not in the market for a red fox &#8211; however &#8211; could u direct me 2 which of ur products is best 4 that purpose. Since my favorite little critters (?) r under my sheds, my barns, and my garages I need a way 2 dispense this fragrance (LOL) deep under ground.  Thanx 4 ur help &#8211; look forward 2 ordering some blessed relief soon.</em></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>HELP!!!!! I have the world&#039;s peskiest woodchucks and have been told pure fox urine made into stocking kits will do the trick and chase them away.  Needless 2 say I am not in the market for a red fox &#8211; however &#8211; could u direct me 2 which of ur products is best 4 that purpose. Since my favorite little critters (?) r under my sheds, my barns, and my garages I need a way 2 dispense this fragrance (LOL) deep under ground.  Thanx 4 ur help &#8211; look forward 2 ordering some blessed relief soon.</em></p>
<p>If you read our on line article on <a  href="http://www.bugspray.com/articles99/woodchucks.html"><strong>WOODCHUCK CONTROL</strong></a>, you&#039;ll learn that both <a  href="http://www.accountwizard.com/bugspray/shop.asp?outsidelink=item&#038;value=745145"><strong>COYOTE URINE</strong></a> and <a  href="http://www.accountwizard.com/bugspray/shop.asp?outsidelink=item&#038;value=745261"><strong>RED FOX URINE</strong></a> can help to keep woodchucks away. Our&#039;s is 100% natural and very strong; it&#039;s not diluted in any way. We have had people use either for chasing woodchucks away that have been living in a den but results are not 100% positive that this will always work. Trapping is the preferred method and once caught the animal can be relocated somewhere else so the problem will definitely be resolved. If you wish to try the Urine first, go with the Red Fox.</p>
<p>After the woodchucks have been relocated, if you have a lingering Urine Odor, you can treat the same area with some <a  href="http://www.accountwizard.com/bugspray/shop.asp?outsidelink=item&#038;value=775218"><strong>NNZ</strong></a>. It&#039;s all natural and biodegradeable so it won&#039;t hurt the ground at all. Amazingly, we&#039;ve been able to use it to neutralize strong odors including animal urine so I&#039;m sure it will get rid of any lingering smell you don&#039;t want.</p>


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		<title>Cat urine odor problem</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p><em>I&#039;m buying a home and there is a cat that under the house. We&#039;re getting rid of him but there is cat urine smell and who knows what else. What products should I buy to get rid of that smell and they are they safe for my kids when I move in? I purchased a cat and dog outdoor spray at the local pet store but it smells like garlic. I don&#039;t think I can handle that very long once I&#039;m living there. I saw something in your website about bacteria eating product to eat away where the cat might of peed. Please help, I move into my new home on the first!!! </em></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>I&#039;m buying a home and there is a cat that under the house. We&#039;re getting rid of him but there is cat urine smell and who knows what else. What products should I buy to get rid of that smell and they are they safe for my kids when I move in? I purchased a cat and dog outdoor spray at the local pet store but it smells like garlic. I don&#039;t think I can handle that very long once I&#039;m living there. I saw something in your website about bacteria eating product to eat away where the cat might of peed. Please help, I move into my new home on the first!!! </em></p>
<p>Cat urine odor can be nasty. It&#039;s persistent, strong and seems to get worse every time it gets moist or damp outside. Fortunately there is relief. We have two products which would work well for this problem. Both work equally as well; the <a  href="http://www.accountwizard.com/bugspray/shop.asp?outsidelink=item&#038;value=775218"><strong>NNZ</strong></a> has no odor and the <a  href="http://www.accountwizard.com/bugspray/shop.asp?outsidelink=item&#038;value=775214"><strong>N7C</strong></a> has a slight sweet smell. These products are non hazardous and ideally suited for the situation you have. Each 1/2 gallon of concentrate will be able to cover 500-1000 sq/ft. Be sure to treat the entire area. Generally, it&#039;s easiest to spray with a good <a  href="http://www.gotosprayer.com/sprayers/pump-sprayers/one-gallon-solo-hd"><strong>pump sprayer</strong></a> but if the area is hard to access, use a <a  href="http://www.gotosprayer.com/fogging/electric-misters/bg-2300-fogger"><strong>BG Fogger</strong></a>. If used properly, one treatment will knock the odor out. If the smell is persistent after 1 week, treat again. You&#039;ll find all these items listed in our <a  href="http://www.bugspray.com/catalog/products/page458.html">cat control products</a> page here along with some other good tools that might be needed. Good luck!</p>


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