

🌿 Defend your domain naturally—because your space deserves a peppermint-powered perimeter!
Natural Armor Animal & Rodent Repellent Spray is a ready-to-use, 128 fl oz gallon featuring a powerful peppermint formula that repels skunks, raccoons, rats, mice, deer, and other pests. Designed for both indoor and outdoor use, it covers approximately 1,000 square feet per application and lasts up to 90 days with a waterproof, non-toxic scent that deters critters without harsh chemicals. The included heavy-duty trigger sprayer ensures easy, clog-free application, making it a versatile and effective solution for protecting homes, gardens, and landscaping.





| ASIN | B07Y9JC9K6 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #3,910 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #91 in Insect & Pest Repellent Sprays |
| Customer Reviews | 3.7 3.7 out of 5 stars (6,857) |
| Date First Available | October 9, 2019 |
| Manufacturer | Natural Armor |
| Package Dimensions | 12.09 x 8.11 x 6.14 inches; 8.07 Pounds |
K**Y
Works well for mice indoors
Had a mouse in my bedroom last night, received this the next day. Got 3 hrs of sleep because I could hear him rummaging under my bed and triggering my motion light under the bed. I ordered many different solutions, while I could not sleep, that I am waiting on, but since this was here I tried it out first and nothing, no mice tonight. I cleaned really well and rid my house of clutter where I can bend down and see from one wall to another. Nothing. I do know I heard scratching in the walls by my shower a few days ago and there is a huge opening to the back of the bathtub in my closet. I am very positive that is where the mouse and maybe mouse family is trying to hole up. I'm sure it will take a few days for them to leave completely, I will update this review later, but so far the mice are staying out of the room after I sprayed the peppermint rodent spray. And I saw one of the reviews where the guys like smell it, It smells like a light peppermint, no actually it doesn't. Even my dog is kind of annoyed with it, sneezed a few times. We can tolerate it but you can definitely tell why a mouse would not like it. Very strong peppermint smell. And I only sprayed that seven sprays in my house. I didn't even spray my actual room just downstairs and it wafted up to the second story. My idea was to repel them from downstairs where I had no seen them so they do not move to the kitchen and set sticky traps in my room and closet to rid them. But they have not come out to touch the peanut butter on my traps because it smells so strongly. So definitely would buy and maybe you won't have to deal with dead or living mice at all.
G**O
THIS PRODUCT DOES NOT WORK!
SORRY! ABSOLUTELY, POSITIVELY DOES NOT WORK. HAVE USED A FULL 128 FL. OZ CONTAINER AS DIRECTED. THE HOLES IN OUR YARD FROM OUTDOOR CRITTERS DIGGING FOR FOOD ARE DEEPER AND LARGER THAN EVER. WE WILL NOT ASK FOR A REFUND. HOWEVER WE RECOMMEND THAT YOU TRY ANOTHER PRODUCT. THAT'S WHAT WE WILL DO. THANK YOU.
M**S
The Epic Showdown with Sir Stinks-a-Lot!
Once upon a time in my humble abode, I found myself locked in a battle of wits with a skunk who apparently took a liking to my house (and not in a good way). For two months, this furry little fiend has been the bane of my existence, like a tiny, striped ninja who knew just how to ruin my life. I tried everything short of hiring a raccoon as my personal bodyguard. Rodent spring traps? Check. Live traps? Double check. I even constructed an elaborate bucket trap with a lid so clever it could’ve been featured on a reality TV show called "Survivor: Backyard Edition." I went full Looney Tunes, but this skunk was a master of evasion. Every time I thought I had him cornered, he’d just spray his “stink juice” under my house like he was marking his territory for a future real estate investment. My neighbors’ dogs, bless their clueless hearts, would chase him under my crawl space like they were auditioning for “America’s Next Top Sniffer.” And what did I get in return? A couple of days of my AC blasting the lovely aroma of skunk essence throughout my home. Delightful. Then, one day, my neighbor whose dogs were the very reason for my olfactory distress suggested this magical potion known as Natural Armor. I thought, “Why not? What’s life without a little adventure?” So, I ordered it faster than the speed of my latest pizza delivery.The bottle arrived, and I felt like a knight preparing for battle. I read the instructions with the intensity of a Shakespearean actor, shook that bottle like I was training for the Olympics, and headed outside. As I unscrewed the cap, a minty aroma hit me like a breeze of fresh hope. “I got you now, you little stinker!” I declared, channeling my inner Templar knight. I sprayed this minty miracle all around my house and under the crawl space, feeling like I was wielding a sword of cleanliness against a foul-smelling adversary. And then, it happened. Not ten minutes after my heroic minty crusade, I caught the skunk on my security camera, fleeing with the speed of a man who just heard his favorite song on the radio after a long day. Since that fateful night, Sir Stinks-a-Lot has not returned. I watched him scuttle away to my neighbor's yard like he was heading off to a new adventure, leaving me in peace. I have won this battle, but my trusty bottle of Natural Armor is still at the ready. So here’s to you, Natural Armor—my unsung hero in this war of species! May we continue to coexist peacefully, with only the occasional whiff of my own questionable scent wafting through the air. If you’re battling your own skunk saga, do yourself a favor: arm yourself with this minty miracle. You’ll be laughing (and breathing) in no time!
W**E
Smells nice
We bought this due to skunks living in a den under our home. As others commented, the sprayer does not work as well as expected. The smell is pleasant like peppermint, which is a nice change for a lot of deterrant products. Watching the critter cam, the skunks that live in the den do not seem bothered by the smell. But new skunks passing by do smell it and take a step back. We are having to resort to other measures to get rid of the original skunk family that seemed to be super attached to their home.
A**R
Seems to have worked
I had a raccoon move into my attic. Fortunately I noticed him pretty quickly. The stealthy guy was too smart to go into a trap (note it was a humane catch and release trap). Anyway since he snored during the day and was out at night (teenage raccoon probably), I decided to spray the attic with this stuff and set up 6 emergency strobe lights while he was out. Well it seems to have worked. He doesn’t like it and stayed out. That said, I suspect the cheap usb chargeable strobe lights alone would probably have done the trick too. Note the spray isn’t poisonous. It’s really just peppermint. You could just as well spray diluted peppermint extract I think. The spray head itself is very flimsy and doesn’t have much range which is a problem in an attic considering many attics or crawl spaces can’t easily be walked around in. Spraying the entire gallon is a workout for the hand. I’m deducting a couple stars because of this. Would I buy more I’d try to find myself some sprayer with range to fill this stuff into. The product needs a spray head with significantly greater reach and volume per squeeze. Lots of people complain that it didnt work in their yard, it may be too mild for that but it definitely works in an interior.
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