SUAVEC Squirrel Repellent Pouches
Suitable for around the house or indoors (e.g. Attic)
By Craig Basset, Expert Reviewer for Repellent Guide
published: Mar 15, 2017 | updated: Aug 25, 2023
If you've ever experienced the annoyance of squirrels making your home their playground, then you'd understand the sigh of relief that these little Suavec pouches have brought me.
Before I encountered the Suavec Squirrel Repellent Pouches, my attic sounded like it was hosting a squirrel party every evening. There were chewed wires, droppings, and even a makeshift nest or two! And don’t even get me started on my garden. The once-luscious fruit trees now bore the signs of squirrel feasting, with half-eaten fruits littering the ground.
Upon a friend's recommendation, I skeptically purchased Suavec, and what a game-changer it's been! The pouches are so easy to use; I placed them in the attic, around the garden, and a few in my garage. Within days, it seemed like the squirrel population had received an invisible memo to stay away. No more chewed wires, no more pilfered fruits.
The ingredients list on the package immediately caught my attention. With natural repellents like peppermint oil, garlic oil, and putrescent whole egg solids, I was assured that I wasn't introducing any harmful chemicals into my home. The majority of the pouch being bran is also quite reassuring.
Being an avid pet owner with a curious cat and a nosy dog, it was paramount that whatever I used was safe for them. Seeing both of them wander around the garden, completely unbothered by the pouches, only solidified my confidence in the product.
In a packet of eight, these pouches are not just effective but also economical. I've placed them strategically, and they've stood guard dutifully, ensuring that the squirrels keep their distance.
In essence, Suavec Squirrel Repellent Pouches have been the unsung heroes of my home, restoring peace and preventing damage, all while being kind to the environment and my beloved pets. I genuinely can't recommend them enough. If squirrels are giving you a headache, give Suavec a try. Your peace of mind (and your fruit trees) will thank you!