



🌱 Keep your garden bunny-free and thriving—naturally!
EPIC REPELLENTS Rabbit Scram is a 2.5 lb all-natural granular repellent that emits a scent rabbits associate with danger, effectively deterring them from nibbling on plants. Safe for people and pets, it requires no mixing and works within 1-2 days, providing up to 6 weeks of protection when applied properly. Ideal for year-round garden defense against rabbits and other small pests.






| ASIN | B001B1LE20 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #52,747 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #222 in Insect & Pest Repellent Spray Concentrates |
| Customer Reviews | 3.7 3.7 out of 5 stars (2,064) |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 2.2 pounds |
| Item model number | 11003 |
| Manufacturer | Enviro Pro |
| Product Dimensions | 4.5 x 4.5 x 8 inches |
A**S
Effective product!
This is one of the only products out there that seems to be effective.
N**L
Worked for me
This stuff worked really well for me. I used it in my veggie garden to keep out the bunnies, and it actually seemed to deter the squirrels from stealing my tomatoes too. I have found that if you water the product well when you apply it, it takes effect within 24 to 48 hours. No, it doesn't work in seconds, I guess the scent has to get in the air first. I watched a rabbit hop into my garden, then he froze, sniffed the air, and high-tailed it like a scalded cat across the yard and out of sight. It was effective for me for about 6 weeks before I had to reapply.
A**R
Completely ineffective!
Absolutely worthless! I’ve used it twice in the last 2 weeks and the rabbits just keep on eating my cucumber plants, tomatoes, lettuce and kale! I’ve used it as instructed for my roughly 250 sf garden and if I didn’t (think) better I’d say it attracts them! You’re b better off buying screen or netting. Don’t waste your money as you’ll also have to keep buying or planting to replace all the veggies that the rabbits eat!
D**R
Rabbit Scram makes this Elmer Fudd happy.
So far so good, but my landscapers just applied a thick layer of compost over it so I will be reapplying. I have obnoxious cottontail rabbits who decided to make my front yard their cafeteria and latrine. They destroyed good chunks of grass - I observed that their poop doesn't break down efficiently - and their pee is like battery acid on your grass, burning it with no mercy. These rabbits are not afraid of people - they merrily wave as people walk by admiring the "cute" bunnies. They periodically turned me into Elmer Fudd - I would wun after those wascally wabbits in the yard not trying to be vewy, vewy qwiet (sans rifle since shooting in the city limits is prohibited) and they treated it as a game of "ring around the mulberry bush" - reversing direction every so often to see if my knees could keep up with the fast change in direction. Feeling like the neighborhood grouch, I'd yell at them "Get OFF my lawn!" I'm sure one of them flipped me his paw. I know once they got back to the nest, they'd laugh and sit around telling tales of how they'd irritated me! They weren't afraid of my dog - who could smell them but not see them since they would freeze and play invisible bunny; then when he got close, they'd take off running. (My dog isn't too much bigger than the bunnies). I was at my wits end - so I bought rabbit scram. I applied it all around the perimeter of my yard - with military precision - then it rained shortly thereafter - and the rabbit who flipped me his paw, came to my backyard that same night and gave me the evil eye for about three minutes and then hopped off -- but not to the front yard! Sure, it smells bad, but not like three days of crab shells in your garbage can in the garage during the summer smells. The dogs love the smell - as they love anything that smells bad - keep them away. I'm sure they'd love to roll in it - but the dog, unlike the rabbits, listens. I'm a bit leery about putting it around my strawberries - since there's nothing in the materials about safety around fruit - just vegetables. So far so good. If they have returned, they've become more stealthy about their visits. Just purchased my second order.
N**E
Product Pictured is Not What was Sent
The product in itself works well. I believe that is because it has dried blood in it. Rabbits are pray animals and avoid areas where they detect the scent of blood. This products also works extremely well as a deer deterrent for the same reason. I rated this product low because the seller did not send me what I ordered. I ordered a shaker bottle that is correctly pictured. What they actually sent me was bag of Rabbit SCRAM AND not a shaker bottle. I might also not that the bottle does not carry the same product weight as the bag. The bottle is much easier to use that having to scoop product from a bag. BUYER BEWARE-this was a substitution without any notice to me.
T**H
works great
Only product we have tried that keeps the rabbits from devouring our plants. Lasts for some time, even after rain.
A**.
Rabbits did not scram
Rabbits were eating, of all things, my hollyhocks (if you google "what eats hollyhocks?" , the answer will be "nothing". Google sucks), so I bought a bag of this. First problem: there is no easy way to sprinkle the stuff, and it's hard to tell when you've got the amount right. I ended up using a measuring cup (just because it was handy--not to measure with) and strewing it pretty thickly. Second problem: there was no cessation of the rabbits' consumption of my plants (by the damage done, I'm guessing there's more than one of these pests dining in my flower bed) . I actually disturbed one IN the hollyhock bed this weekend. Maybe this works when they aren't as determined...I don't know...but I DO know that I won't be buying this again.
R**.
Didn't work. Used a trap.
Rabbits and Squirrels were not bothered by it!
D**D
it did not seem to repl the rabbits for more than a day-maybe only suitable for very small gardens
R**R
Seems to be working . The bunnies haven't eaten any of my plants since putting it down.
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