Hi Uncle
@UncleBuckStop
I think you may not be aware that any product labeled as an animal repellent must be registered with the E.P.A. That's the law - FIFRA.
I used to work in the Pesticide Regulation section of a state department of agriculture. My job was to read pesticide labels to be sure that they complied with the information required by law.
It does not matter if the ingredients are "food grade". You're not selling a food. You're selling a pesticide.
For the safety of your customers they need the information that's required by law to be given on pesticide labels.
I can understand why you would prefer that I contact you privately about this. But I am interested in educating your potential customers in ways that you have not demonstrated a willingness to do.
Bobbex is quite odiferous when first applied but the smell soon dissipates at least to human noses. It remains effective for a long time even after one or two heavy rains. In the meantime the deer get out of the habit of looking for food there.
As I've written elsewhere, I stay upwind when spraying it, wear long sleeves, long pants, shoes, socks, and gloves. As soon as I walk into the house I put everything but the shoes in the washer by themselves with detergent and hot water.
Pat
P.S. I don't have a financial interest of any kind in Bobbex.
I also do not currently own stock in Home Depot (unless buried in an ETF).