

🦝 Outsmart pests with the wild’s own secret weapon!
This 16 oz bottle of pure coyote urine from American Heritage Industries offers a natural, effective solution to protect your garden from rabbits, skunks, birds, and other small animals. Beyond repelling pests, it doubles as a powerful attractant for coyote hunters and trappers, making it a versatile tool for outdoor enthusiasts. Trusted for quality and backed by dedicated customer service, it’s the go-to choice for professionals and gardeners aiming to keep their spaces critter-free with authentic predator scent.
| ASIN | B086TTVMFV |
| Best Sellers Rank | #48,013 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #35 in Hunting Scents |
| Brand | American Heritage Industries |
| Color | Red |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 3.8 out of 5 stars (832) |
| Item Weight | 1 pounds |
| Manufacturer | American Heritage Industries |
| Number of Pieces | 16 |
| Package Dimensions | 10.47 x 2.64 x 2.52 inches |
| Style | Modern |
| Target Species | Birds, Coyote, Rabbit, Skunk |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
D**.
Smells like fresh pee!
What did I like? It smelled like coyote pee and the moles hated it; I even named one of them Jesus because of the speed and the ability at which he crossed the koi pond in the garden trying to escape from the nonexistent predator. What did I dislike? It smelled like coyote pee, doesn’t wash out of clothes easy, and will knock a buzzard off of a crap wagon. I cannot believe that Amazon asked me to rate it’s flavor on a scale of one to five stars. If my current spouse becomes a future ex spouse at any point I will come back, update my review, let you know their opinion, and try to also leave four more reviews so I can receive a free joke from Amazon.
G**R
Works well to repel pests
Works great as a pest repellent. It needs to be replaced weekly or after it rains. You only need a few drops at each place the pests come and go. Don't get it on your hands because it really stinks. I use plastic gloves to handle it. I got rid of a groundhog in only a day or two. As long as I keep it up, it doesn't come back.
M**D
Don’t waste your money.
Did many applications but did not help to keep the possum, raccoons, groundhogs and cats. It sure does smell very bad and you get a small bottle for the high price. If It worked I’d say it would be worth the price but unfortunately does not.
C**A
The most important thing is that it works for my purpose
I have been in a continuing battle with Skunks in my yard at night and evicting them from under my house. This is about the third Coyote Pee I have purchased from Amazon. This one just simply stank; smells worse than any I have tried. Not sure if it's Coyote Pee or just old sick human urine. The first one I purchased was most helpful but I don't recall which one that was so I keep purchasing hoping to pick it.
M**S
Works
Had a recurring problem with some unseen small critters digging out around a retaining wall made of large rocks. Regular application of the predator urine seems to have driven them away; we've seen no further digging. Unfortunately also drove away the wild rabbits we enjoyed watching in our yard, but we can see them elsewhere so that's not a big negative.
K**E
works !!!
Got this to help keep chipmunks away from my house! They weee making holes and causing property damage. So to not kill them this product kept them away!! Love it !! Not too cheap but very effective
B**K
Raccoons Laughed
The raccoons didn't seem bothered by this but then raccoons are crafty little fellows.
D**E
Didn't work to keep Possum's away from my Heirloom tomatoes
I have been dealing with possums eating my giant heirloom and other tomato varieties. As soon as the tomatoes have any color they come late at night and take a bite or two. Sometimes like in this photo they'll eat almost the whole tomato. I ordered this coyote urine to keep them away and used the entire 16oz bottle around the base of the pots and also all around the area the plants are located in my backyard. It made no difference, one or two came last night within 8 hours of applying the urine and destroyed 2 of my prized heirloom tomatoes. They have also been feasting on other tomato strains including Purple Bosques, Chocolate Sprinkles, Red Champions, Yellow Pearls, and Roma's. I'm at a loss of what to do besides harvest the fruits before they are enticing to the possums. Has anyone tried wrapping almost ripe tomatoes in tin foil? I don't think netting will help and I am not able to build a cage or something similar around the plants due to the pot locations and my HOA. Anyways, 3 stars because it's definitely Coyote urine, I put some outside in the yard where a couple of dogs have been digging and they all ran to the area and started marking their spots around it. I had high hopes for this product and I'm sure it works in certain circumstances but not mine. Bummer.
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