The spray I am using is a liquid deterrent that poses no harm to any wildlife, including humans, dogs, cats, birds, and aquatic creatures. In this post, you will discover a video showcasing how my landscape conifer trees treated with this spray appear during the coldest winter days.
VLOG Featuring Deer Repellant
Join me on a walk about in the winter garden out to the dome. I am sharing what the trees look like after watching a few deer ‘tour’ my gardens. Find Video below:
The Deer Proofing My Baby Trees with Spray Solution is WORKING video is on my Bren Haas Channel. IF you have issues viewing this content or want more information feel free to reach out to me on my contact page.
Facts about the Deer Spray Repellant
When I first started using the deer spray I had no idea it would save me so much heartache. After all… how can a fairly inexpensive product you can easily get save the beloved conifers from winter deer munching?! It is true, and in my attached video from 2025 you will see just how it worked for my newly planted conifers. Below are a few facts about the deer spray repellant called Bobbex I am using.
- LONG-LASTING – Bobbex Deer Repellent stands out as the most effective long-lasting spray available. Once applied, this deer repellent remains intact and won’t wash away.
- NATURAL INGREDIENTS – Bobbex is eco-friendly, composed of only natural ingredients that deter deer browsing through a combination of smell and taste deterrents. This animal repellent effectively keeps deer, elk, and moose out of your garden or yard.
- EASY TO APPLY – Simply spray the solution directly onto the foliage to ward off deer. This product comes as a concentrate and should be diluted in water prior to application. Once mixed, it is compatible with E-Z pump devices.
- HARMLESS TO WILDLIFE – When used as instructed, this liquid deterrent is safe for the environment and poses no harm to wildlife, including humans, pets like dogs and cats, birds, and aquatic life.
- SAFE FOR USE ON MOST PLANTS – This ready-to-use formula can be applied directly to ornamentals and many edible vegetables when used as directed. However, it is not suitable for most edible leaves and herbs, nor for rough-skinned berries such as strawberries or raspberries.

Bobbex Deer Spray Repellant
I last bought my Bobbex Deer Spray Repellent a year ago. I store the container in the basement, where temperatures remain below 65°F and it’s shielded from direct sunlight. The package is double-bagged to prevent any spills or leaks from affecting anything in the house. I must admit, when I mix it, the odor is quite strong, so handle it carefully to avoid any spills. While applying the spray to shrubs on a windy day, I accidentally got some on my gloves, and it took a single wash in the machine to eliminate the smell. You can find Bobbex Deer Spray Repellent on Amazon, where I purchase mine: https://amzn.to/40tef4N. Please refer to my affiliate disclosure page for more information. As an Amazon Affiliate, I earn a small commission from this sale.
Shrubs and Trees Featured in This VLOG
Below I want to share a few of the trees and shrubs that are featured in this video. I will list the plants / trees here and share links to more details.
- American Arborvitae
- Green Giant Thuja
- Birds Nest Shrub
- North Pole Shrub
- Hellebore Perennial
- Norway Spruce Tree
Watch for updates on my blog featuring vlog from upcoming Tree Sale at the Soil and Water Conservation District.
Let’s Connect
Thank you for considering to try this product on your own garden. If you do please be sure to leave a comment for me below on my blog post. Your feedback is greatly appreciated.
Happy Deer Repelling!