An attractant scent and solid delivery vehicle allows the application of
attractant scent or other types of scent using a solid delivery vehicle,
from a convenient container similar to that used for underarm deodorant.
The attractant scent is typically animal urine, but other attractant
scents or other types of scents, could be substituted. Approximately 40
parts water, 30 parts urine or other attractant, and 30 parts propylene
glycol are mixed in a double-jacketed container. The mixture is heated to
160 degrees. Approximately 15 parts amorphous fumed silica and 10 to 15
parts sodium sterate are then added, and the ingredients are mixed
thoroughly. The mixture is then cooled to 125 degrees. The cooled mixture
is then poured into containers. Preferred containers include those used
for underarm deodorant. In use, the attractant scent and solid delivery
vehicle may be advanced from the container and a portion of the solid
applied to form a thin coating on any desired surface, such as the bottom
of a boot.