Is Quack’s Iguana Repellent all natural?

June 23, 2009 No comments yet

Quack’s Iguana Repellent is 100% all-natural and is totally safe.

How do I apply Quack’s Iguana Repellent?

June 23, 2009 No comments yet

To deter Iguanas from specific plants in your garden, simply spray Quack’s Iguana Repellent around the base of the plant.
To deter Iguanas from docks and boats, spray Quack’s Iguana Repellent at the perimeter of the dock, you do not need to spray the entire surface. For houses with long seawalls, spray the repellent on [...]

Will Quack’s Iguana Repellent harm Iguanas?

June 23, 2009 No comments yet

“Quack’s all-natural Iguana Repellent gets rid of the iguana problem without causing problems for the iguana; the Iguanas simply dislike the scents and tastes of the repellent.”

Where are Iguanas from?

June 19, 2009 No comments yet

Iguanas are natively found in Central and South America, but populations of feral iguanas have been developing in places such as Hawaii, California, and South Florida.

What is the Iguana’s diet?

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Iguanas are strict herbivores, and require no animal proteins to survive. They rip and tare at plant material with their many small teeth, without chewing. They enjoy soft fruits, vegetables, leafy greens and flowers. They especially love Hibiscus flowers.

How long can an Iguana live?

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Research on this varies, but in captivity many Iguanas reach double digits in age, and there have been recorded cases of Iguanas living to the ripe old age of 23, 25 or even 27 years old!

Are Iguanas venomous?

June 19, 2009 No comments yet

No, Iguanas are not venomous. They do not contain any toxins or poisons. There are a few ways an Iguana can cause you harm; bites can transmit bacteria, leading to infection and the armored tail, whipping back and forth, can cause lacerations and other injuries.

Are Iguanas native to my area?

June 18, 2009 No comments yet

Iguanas are native to Central and South America and the Caribbean.