Words from the Customers Continued . . .

Greetings!

Every now and again I like to empty my PeeMail and share with you the great stuff that I hear from customers every day.  So without further ado. . .

“Hi, Family friend is a satisfied customer and she recommended your products to chase squirrels. Thanks. Richard”

“I read an article about Bobcat pee as a repellent for mice, and found you using a google search. bmf”

“I have been ordering your products for a few years, mainly bobcat and coyote pee for rats and mice. I used google to find you the first time and I continue to refer customers to you. Thank You…Joyce”

“I purchased from you previously, found you via web search. . .  So far the Wolf urine seems to being working. I have four small dogs and we have seen coyotes in our area pretty regularly . I will be trying the granules for the first time when this next order arrives. I plan on taking some with me when we head to our Florida home this winter, YES, there are coyotes there too.”

“I found out about you because my friend had racoons and used your products and they went away. Courtney”

“This is the second order I’ve made. I found you by a google search. Haven’t seen any bobcats or coyote! Thanks for giving me a little peace of
mind. Lisa”

Not much to add to all that. So, until I find more words . . .

The PeeMan

Bobcat Pee and Apple Cider

Greetings!

Just a short post to pass on this video about cold weather pest invasion. This video doesn’t give you the solution, but don’t worry – for mice, we have the solution – 100% Bobcat Pee – but don’t just take my word for it:

“I have been ordering your products for a few years, mainly bobcat and coyote pee for
rats and mice. I used google to find you the first time and I continue to refer customers to you.
Thank You…Joyce”


http://fox2now.com/2013/10/16/pests-go-inside-when-the-weather-cools/#ooid=1hNzN4Zjogvt9OXUdY0rUBoYM4yC0UCq

Also, in case you thought that the only thing we put in jugs is predator urine, I have included some pictures of weekend cider production with the grandkids. No preservatives, no pasteurization, and the leftover cider mash makes Stanley the pig very happy – Winterberry Farm Heritage Apple Cider. filling cidercider jug

Until I find more words . . .The PeeMan

Party at the PeeMan’s

Greetings from the North Woods,

My granddaughter's prize winning Maine pumpkin

My granddaughter’s prize winning Maine pumpkin

Well, as I alluded to in my previous post, the wife and I hosted the church harvest party on October 5th. As is usually the case in my family, the lead up to the party was not without drama. Firstly, as a result of my wife’s tireless efforts to rid the property of as much remaining poison ivy as possible, she was rewarded with the itchy rash all over her forehead accompanied by extreme facial swelling. “Elephant Man” were the words she used to describe the unsightly flare up – miserable. And, as my middle daughter was getting ready to leave just before the big event, she started to drive over the septic tank. As it turns out, she wasn’t the only one who would choose that route for their cars. Several people from the church drove over it in their efforts to exit the parking area – I just assumed everyone would clearly recognize a leach field/septic tank when they saw one – well you know what happens when you assume!

SIGNS

Harvest Party Guideposts

CIDER PRESS

PeeMan’s Cider Press – Fall Goodness

Anyway, those minor hiccups excluded, the harvest party was a success. Check out the pictures for yourself – I am done talkin

Colors of Fall

Colors of Fall

Donuts on a String

Donuts on a String

The Wife's Decorative Touches

The Wife’s Decorative Touches

As you can see, there were lots of fun things to do, and the wife and the ladies of the church outdid themselves as usual. And I, as usual overdid myself and I am still paying for it. Oh well, may as well go all out or go home!

PeeMan's Fire Pit

PeeMan’s Fire Pit

PeeMan's Hay Wagon

PeeMan’s Hay Wagon

And now for some shameless capitalism, don’t forget to get ready for fall with our HousePak and Car-RV-BoatPak. Keep those critters out and protect your investments while you wait for Spring. Until I find more words. . .The PeeMan

HOW TO GET RID OF VOLES/MOLES IN FLOWER BEDS

Hello All!

Well, it is back to feeling like summer up here for a little while anyway. That is a good thing because the wife and I are hosting our church’s annual harvest party on Saturday. That means one thing – the “honey do” just got multiplied by 10! My wife provides the vision for what the farm needs to look like before the shindig, and I provide the manpower to execute it. So, between building a wagon for hay rides, removing any unsightly evidence that anything not so pretty ever happens here(think empty pee buckets, etc.), mowing, trimming, rebuilding the rock patio, stacking wood – you get the idea – not much time for blogging this week.

voleI just happened to come across this note in my PeeMail, and I figured a blog post might help get this particular search term out there.

“I found your site in a round about way. Looked for ‘how to get rid of voles/moles in flower beds‘ but your name didn’t come up. I came across a site where people were discussing their issues and Nittany Lion, Fla Gator urine was mentioned. I then put that on my Google search, but nothing came up for it! So I just Googled ‘Animal Urine for mole control’ and your site was the 6th one down.

I didn’t know you could buy animal urine as a deterrent for other critters. . . . So perhaps other people, like myself, wouldn’t think of putting in a search for ‘animal urine deterrent for garden pests’ or similar.

Hope this helps.

Thanks.”

And thank you to this customer for taking the time to help us out. I need all the help I can get. So if you want to know how to get rid of moles/voles in flower beds, make sure to check out our 100% BobcatPee on http://www.predatorpee.com.

I’d better get back to work! Until I find more words. . .

The PeeMan