2013 - Volume #BFS, Issue #13, Page #105
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“Rataway” Keeps Pest Animals Away
Rodents and other animals mark territory with their scent, which attracts more animals. Rataway Fragrance gets rid of the scent and therefore eliminates the attraction.
Dilute the concentrated Rataway Fragrance with a gallon of distilled water and spray it on all types of surfaces including wiring, engines and other parts of vehicles; combines, tractors, other farm machinery and heavy equipment; phone and electrical cables; heating and air conditioning units and even camping equipment, stored food and heirlooms.
  Tim Sherwood, retired school teacher, says, “I don’t know how to thank you enough. A year ago our Toyota FJ was damaged by rodents 3 times at a cost of close to $9,000.00. Luckily we had Farmers Insurance and most was covered.Your product kicks butt. If you ever need a testimonial let me know - I would be happy to since we have had zero problems since I got my first order. Thank you so very much. I was loosing my mind.”
  Rataway Fragrance has saved customers over $8 million in damages.
  Jim Rambin, a Louisiana chicken producer, had problems with rat damage to his wiring and water lines. He uses Rataway Fragrance on hoses, wiring, tractors, trucks, plastic water line, etc., and has noticed a lot less damage.
  Rataway deters rats, mice, squirrels, and rabbits. It’s waterproof after application and safe for children and pets.
  Rataway Fragrance is concentrated and 1 bottle makes enough to spray a car engine 50 times. Sells for $25 postpaid. To order Rataway Fragrance go to www.Rataway.com or call 805 646-2177. Dealer inquiries accepted.
  Contact: FARM SHOW Followup, Rataway Fragrance, 2114 S. Rice Rd., Ojai, Calif. 93023.


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2013 - Volume #BFS, Issue #13