This category features our range of products suitable for controlling a variety of common garden insect pests including ants, snails & slugs, aphids, fruit flies, two spotted mite, scale, whitefly, citrus leafminer, curl grubs, lawn armyworm, caterpillars, fleas, ticks, etc. This category also contains products for control of frequently encountered animal pests including possums, birds, cats, etc
WHAT IS D-TER? D-Ter Animal & Bird Repellent is a fantastic animal & bird repellent. Ideal for use as a repellent for dogs, cats, birds, possums, kangaroos, bandicoots and more!...
FRUIT FLY NETTING 103GSM (GRAMS PER SQUARE METRE) Fruit Fly Netting is an ongoing problem in both home gardens and commercial facilities. Our Fruit Fly Netting is a premium (pesticide-free)...
Scare the birds away with our new reflective spinning silver windmill deterrents. Reflective Windmill Bird Scarer – 2 Pack is the perfect accessory for your garden, patio or lawn to...
Our wind-powered spinning bird reflector effectively scares Birds away. The mirrored cups utilise sunlight & wind to reflect sunlight to confuse and scare birds away from the problem area. Multi-sensory...
Protect your back yard with the new Solar Powered Water Animal Repeller.The motion activated sensor will activate a squirt of water to protect your: yard vegetable patch ...
Rally White Insect netting designed to prevent small insects, like fruit flies or midges from eating plants, while still allowing airflow and ventilation. 1mm x 2.5mm Hole size. U.V stabilized,...
We are very pleased with the speed of delivery. The Possum Spikes seem to have achieved what we were expecting; great.
The possums are too smart and were able to wrap their tail around the spikes and climb along the fence without touching the sharp ends. However, we think the spikes have pretty much deterred them from entering the property.
It caight a possum, but because the back door moves inwards, the possum managed to lift it and get out. Now we will never catch the possum, because it won't go near the trap again