From Clarks Summit, PA:

“I bought your deer fence three weeks ago but now I don’t have deer so I am returning them.”

The Wireless Deer Fence® deer repellent system has been tested by Garden Gate® magazine in its house gardens and is featured in the “What’s New” column, Issue 41, October 2001:

“It seems that gardeners everywhere have deer using their gardens as buffet lines. Here at Garden Gate, we were thrilled to find the Wireless Deer Fence® was effective in our garden. Each post has a scent reservoir with scented pellets that are attractive to deer. When deer investigate, they receive a small electric shock. …with the Wireless Deer Fence® in place this spring, our tulips actually bloomed! Powered by two AA batteries, the shock is humane but strong enough to startle the hungry deer.”

Copyright 2001, August Home Publishing Co. Reprinted with permission.

The Wireless Deer Fence® deer control system has also been tested by Mike McGrath from Your Bet Your Garden on WHYY:

“I’ve personally had very good results with the Wireless Deer Fence®. As with an electric fence, shocked deer remember their bad experience at your place and eat someone else’s tulips and azaleas.”

Here are more unsolicited testimonials from happy Wireless Deer Fence® deer repellent customers:

Eastern U.S.

Thank you for your generous donation to the Garden at Church Meadows in Littleton, Massachusetts. The Garden’s first year was a success as we were able to harvest over 2,200 lbs of fresh vegetables and herbs, all of which were donated to Loaves and Fishes. Donations such as yours allowed the garden to be the huge success that it was. Our committee has decided to continue the garden again this year and planting is scheduled to begin in the spring.

– Megan Ford for the Garden at Church Meadows Committee in Littleton

Littleton, MA

I have to say the units have done an excellent job at reducing the deer numbers. We are now doing them on a trial basis on our other job sites which is allowing me to back off on the use of the very expensive Deer Scram. Tried 3 of the Havahart version but they are horrible. Have to re-scent the cotton after a rain or irrigation and apparently if they get condensation in them you have to dry them out. Also, they are noticeable in the landscape. Will not use them again.

We still have a few deer because we have pushed them out into the road and them come in from that direction and I have no way of blocking that….but the plants we put them near are not touched.

I think the real trial will be this winter but so far so good! Also, thanks again for great customer service!

Princeton, NJ

The two boxes of Wireless Deer Fence® posts arrived Friday, and I am amazed at the results. Even the one yearling buck that was so aggressive that my neighbors were going to shoot it hasn’t been back. I had tried everything else I knew of to get rid of that buck, and it still kept coming back. Really taught it a lesson, eh? I wish that I had known of your product sooner-maybe I wouldn’t still be struggling with Lyme disease…

Horseshoe Bend, AR

I just received my second order of the Wireless Deer Fence®. I had been using them successfully in NJ before moving to GA and a larger property. It appears that the Georgia deer also stay away from them! Replacement of the batteries gave them new life for the fourth year of use. Your product is just as you claim.

Snellville, GA

Deer were eating my rose blossoms just as they were ready to bring inside. I installed the Wireless Deer Fence®, and for a few days the deer continued to eat my roses. Then one day I saw a deep hoof print next to one of the WDF stakes, and my roses didn’t get eaten any more! One summer, though, my WDFs stopped working. I realized that I hadn’t changed the lures, which you’re supposed to do every month. So I changed them, and once again, no more rose damage!

I’m an electrical engineer, and I’m impressed by the simple, durable design of the WDF and its sturdy construction.

Potomac, MD

Just wanted to let you folks know that your Wireless Deer Fence® works great. I had a severe deer problem … they were eating thousands of dollars worth of my shrubbery, eating my vegetable garden, bedding down for the night in my front lawn, etc. I tried all kinds of remedies (coyote urine, foil pans, etc.), but none of them worked.

…(When using the Wireless Deer Fence®) I sprayed very little this season and had no deer eating any of my shrubs or vegetables … but they got my neighbor’s fruit trees and vegetables.

The best part … it doesn’t hurt the deer. I still get to watch them grazing and frolicking about beyond the stone wall, on my neighbors property. They don’t come into my yard anymore. Good job, folks. I just ordered 9 more.

Hanover, MA

Thought you will enjoy these pictures of our garden. This is the third year of using the Wireless Deer fence; the result speaks for itself.

Feel free to use them as testimony on your Website.

Raritan, NJ

I purchased the deer sticks back in March ’08. I just wanted to tell you, I have put in some new plantings, trying to choose things the deer don’t like, but beyond that, my older plantings as well as the new are thriving for the first time. I have one fire bush that has never been able to get to a foot high, even with the plastic mesh; they just pushed it down to get to the leaves. It is now a record two feet high. I also have a beautyberry that was one of their first choices last year, and it is also untouched.

Yesterday I removed the final pieces of plastic mesh and can now enjoy my plants without them looking like they are packed for shipping! I also touched the sticks with the side of my arm in error while weeding, so if it stunned me like that, I can’t imagine how it feels on their tongue!!

Thank you so much for this wonderful product. I will keep you updated as the year progresses.

Andover, NJ

Thank you very much for replacing the post sight unseen. I love your service. And your deer fence! We grew vegies in our front yard. Our hostas, just across the sidewalk, were nicely trimmed all season long, but lost only a few tomatoes early in the season. Last week, just before I harvested all our remaining Swiss Chard, we saw 6 deer wandering across the street. This is our second season of success! (Now if only you could get rid of the routes that come from our maple tree by the road.)

Please feel free to use this as a testimonial.

Syracuse, NY