Jeyes Fluid is an extremely toxic product manufactured from tar oils. It contains phenols which are very poisonous. The tins tell you to avoid contact with the liquid and that is exactly what everone should do.
For more info, go to Jeyes' own safety data sheet.
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Dogs love anything like that don't they? My neighbour's dog used to come and steal from my bags of dried chicken muck
In the sticks near Peterborough
It may sound a bit extreme, but you need another large male animal to mark the spot with urine http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-1035781/Outfoxed-How-husband-agreed-al-fresco-save-hens-foxes.html.
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
Verdun,yes
There you go handy chap
In the sticks near Peterborough
Lucky the dog does not poo on the step and the cat who knows where she go's
Nutcutlet. I have a 6ft fence around my garden so if someone is doing this for a laugh they too much time and energy ..lol
Is Jeyes safe for other animals ?
And pet wise i have a indoor cat (his choice) 120 (ish) fish and 2 rats
Jeyes Fluid is an extremely toxic product manufactured from tar oils. It contains phenols which are very poisonous. The tins tell you to avoid contact with the liquid and that is exactly what everone should do.
For more info, go to Jeyes' own safety data sheet.
Thanks for that
Will not be using JF then