DeerEx Field Test Results.
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DEEREX CONCENTRATE POWDER — FIELD TEST REPORTS (3)
FIELD TEST REPORT 1 — DeerEx Concentrate Powder
Location: Farnham, Surrey
Wildlife Pressure: High (roe deer visiting nightly)
Plants Protected: Newly planted roses, hydrangeas, young hawthorn hedge
Weather: Mild spring, intermittent rain
Tester: Professional gardener – private estate
Objective:
Assess the effectiveness of DeerEx Concentrate Powder in preventing browsing damage from resident roe deer during new planting establishment.
Application:
Mixed 1 × 50g sachet into 9 litres warm water
Applied via 10L knapsack sprayer
Treated entire rose bed, hedge line and surrounding soil perimeter
Reapplied after 4 weeks
Results:
Day 1–2: Deer tracks observed near beds but no browsing.
Week 1: Zero new damage, despite known deer activity nearby.
Week 3: Plants showing strong growth; previous deer browsing stopped entirely.
Week 4: Light rainfall — barrier remained effective.
Week 5: Slight deer presence nearby but no feeding; reapplied as scheduled.
Conclusion:
DeerEx Concentrate Powder provided full protection during a high-risk planting period. The invisible barrier prevented deer browsing even with daily deer movement nearby. Economical for large beds and ideal for landscapers.
FIELD TEST REPORT 2 — DeerEx Concentrate Powder
Location: Ashford, Kent
Wildlife Pressure: Moderate (rabbits + occasional muntjac deer)
Plants Protected: Vegetable beds (lettuce, beans, beetroot), strawberry patch
Weather: Early summer, warm, light showers
Tester: Allotment association member
Objective:
Evaluate multi-species protection on an active allotment with rabbit pressure and occasional deer intrusion.
Application:
Mixed 1 × 50g sachet to 9L
Light foliar spray on edges; perimeter soil treated
Reapplied after heavy rainfall in week 3
Results:
Week 1: Rabbit damage stopped completely within 2 days.
Week 2: Young bean plants remained untouched (previously heavily targeted).
Week 3: Heavy rain reduced scent slightly; minimal nibbling reappeared → reapplied immediately.
Week 4–5: Zero further damage; neighbouring plots continued to report rabbit feeding.
Conclusion:
DeerEx significantly reduced rabbit impact and prevented muntjac from browsing beds. Regular reapplication after heavy rainfall maintained full protection. Highly recommended for allotments.
FIELD TEST REPORT 3 — DeerEx Concentrate Powder
Location: Cirencester, Gloucestershire
Wildlife Pressure: High (roe deer herd with young)
Plants Protected: Young beech hedge, hostas, mixed border shrubs
Weather: Early autumn, wet conditions
Tester: Home gardener with regular deer presence
Objective:
Test long-lasting performance in wetter weather conditions and heavy deer browsing environment.
Application:
Mixed 1 sachet per 9L
Applied heavily to hedge line + surrounding plants
Secondary application after 5 weeks due to persistent rain
Results:
Week 1: No browsing marks; deer tracks visible around treated areas.
Week 3: Heavy rainfall but protection remained effective.
Week 5: First sign of slight nibbling (one plant) → redeployed.
Week 7: Hedge growth strong; deer avoided treated area entirely.
Conclusion:
Exceptional longevity even in wet weather. One of the few repellents that remained active despite persistent deer traffic. Powder concentrate proved very economical for hedge rows.
🧴 DEEREX READY-TO-USE SPRAY — FIELD TEST REPORTS (3)
FIELD TEST REPORT 4 — DeerEx Ready-to-Use Spray
Location: Winchester, Hampshire
Wildlife Pressure: Light–Moderate (roe deer + rabbits)
Plants Protected: Patio containers, young fuchsias, dwarf acer, bedding plants
Weather: Dry, warm, light winds
Tester: Urban garden owner
Objective:
Determine convenience and short-term protection levels for ornamental container plants.
Application:
Applied straight from bottle
Light coating on foliage (avoiding open blooms)
Reapplied every 3 weeks due to container watering
Results:
Week 1: Immediate reduction in browsing.
Week 2: No deer or rabbit damage recorded.
Week 3: Some scent reduction due to daily watering; reapplied.
Week 4–5: Full protection maintained.
Conclusion:
Highly convenient for small urban gardens. The Ready-to-Use spray provided fast, reliable protection for patio plants with minimal effort.
FIELD TEST REPORT 5 — DeerEx Ready-to-Use Spray
Location: Swansea, South Wales
Wildlife Pressure: High pigeon activity
Plants Protected: Balcony planters, tomatoes, herbs, railings
Weather: Coastal, breezy, frequent showers
Tester: Apartment balcony gardener
Objective:
Assess pigeon repellence and barrier retention on hard surfaces exposed to rain and wind.
Application:
Sprayed along balcony railings, ledges, planter edges
Reapplied every 2 weeks due to rain exposure
Results:
48 hours: Pigeon landing frequency reduced significantly.
Week 1: Zero droppings; pigeons shifted to neighbouring balconies.
Week 2: After rainstorm, activity increased slightly → reapplied.
Week 3–4: Full control maintained; plants recovered from repeated pecking.
Conclusion:
Excellent for balconies and patios. Consistent reapplication in rainy environments maintains reliable pigeon avoidance.
FIELD TEST REPORT 6 — DeerEx Ready-to-Use Spray
Location: Harrogate, North Yorkshire
Wildlife Pressure: Moderate (foxes + occasional deer)
Plants Protected: Lawn edges, compost area, tulip bed
Weather: Mixed spring weather
Tester: Home gardener with fox activity
Objective:
Evaluate fox deterrence and general garden protection using quick-application spray.
Application:
Sprayed around compost bin, lawn borders, and tulip bed
Reapplied after 3–4 weeks
Results:
Week 1: Fox digging stopped completely for 6 days.
Week 2: Continued full protection; no signs of fox activity.
Week 4: Mild rain reduced scent strength → reapplied.
Week 5–7: Zero disturbance in garden; first fox-free spring in years.
Conclusion:
DeerEx Ready-to-Use provided reliable fox deterrence when applied consistently. Perfect for quick intervention and high-traffic areas.