How to Keep Squirrels Away From Your Garden
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Pellet guns work. They taste good too.
I have found that planting anything in the mint family along the borders of my beds keep the squirrels out of my garden. Just be sure you plant it in a container/separate bed or it will take over your area.
Yes, a pellet rifle. If that does not work-a shotgun?
To all my fellow vegetable gardners who are in a constant battle with squirrels - I have found the solution. Squirrels were killing my garden - digging up seeds, eating the tops of plants and killing them and reeking havoc in my garden.
I have tried all of the following with little or no success:
1. firepit ashes (works for about a week)
2. dried pepper flakes (works for a few days or until it rains)
3. moth balls
4. Irish Spring Soap
5. dog patrol - works until the pups come back inside
Back in the day my parents would hang old CDs in thier garden (when every software or printer update came with a CD), but during a pandemic thrift stores were not open. I got to thinking, what would be shiney and reflective, fun, and weather resistent. Aluminium pie pans are shiney and reflective and weather risistent, but not fun or attractive.
Then it hit me- DISCO BALLS! Shiny - check, reflective- check, fun- check, weather resistant - I hoped so. Party City stores were not open, but they were accepting online orders. I found a 20% off online coupon and got free shipping. Three days later I had 3 Disco Balls on my front porch.
I pulled 3 shepherd hooks and spider wire (the balls have to spin) out of the basement and installed my new Disco Balls in the garden. I've been watching the garden and the squirrels for the past 2+ months. Squirrels will walk the fence behind the garden and play in the grass and trees around the garden, BUT NOT ONE squirrel has gone in the garden and my garden is THRIVING. We have also had a lot of wind and rain this spring and not one mirror tile has come off.
One of my neighbors has had her garden repeated destroyed by squirrels and put a disco ball in her last week.
Don't waste your time with all those things I mentioned above - they don't work. Hang a couple of Disco Balls and make your garden a Squirrel-Free and Fun Zone!!!!
My wife wakes up every morning to tend to her garden before work and every morning i hear the same thing. Her screaming about squirrels destroying her garden, and her begging me to go out and buy another plant to replace it while she is at work.
I have suggested and we've tried all sorts of pepper, squirrel deterrent granules, and even tried motion activated owl statues and sonic repellents. NONE of these have worked, and i have already spent about 100 dollars in saplings this year for my wife's replacements because we start them normally from seeds but since this year was so cold until recently and winter snaps, plus the squirrels i am afraid we will never have a garden again. The squirrels in my neighborhood seem to be unafraid of humans and attack our garden nightly, regardless of deterrent. I am willing to try anything for my wife and my sanity. I have heard of aluminum foil working, placing it over the soil and putting toothpick sized holes in it for water to drain... i don't know if this will work, but they struck again this morning and i am about to head out for 2 more replacement pepper plants because they destroyed my Chili and Habanero pepper plants.
It sounds like it’s time to look into surrounding your garden with some sort of physical barrier such as chew-proof netting or small-gauge chicken wire that will keep the squirrels 鈥渟ocially distanced鈥 from your crops once and for all. Be sure to bury the barrier into the soil a few inches to deter any desperate squirrels that attempt to dig under it.
I have reflective things in my yard. I have done Cayenne pepper, ghost pepper all types of pepper and the squirrels will eat it. I鈥檝e done vinegars and soaps in all types of mixes along with commercial deterrence that are specially made for squirrels. I have a fake owl in my yard and I have a dog that chases them off every time we see them in the yard. I have done chicken wire and they have pulled up the chicken wire and ripped it up. I also got cat scat mats That are plastic that I put on top of the chicken wire that are painful and to deter them from digging and they actually pull it up. I have done everything except plant mint because I鈥檓 severely allergic to it. They are killing my hydrangeas and my rosebushes I don鈥檛 know what else to do
I was going crazy with these squarrels + my Beagle dog barking.......we both chasing "em.....but always coming back. And I was there watching buy the window,,,& my garbage....all over my backyard....... went to the store & got MOLEMAX...... its like a plastic spike...U put 3 C batteries..... make the hole b/4 U put the spike in........U don'T bang on the spike...U can break it. Once U hear the BEEP.......put it in......
I swear......yesterday I put 'em...( the 2 spikes ).......Copper ( my Beagle ) ..& me ....past 24 hrs....not 1 Squarrel around my backyard. These fricking animals...ate the plastic cans....the shed that protect the Cans were eating too........ today...NOT ONE SQUARREL..I recommend 200%....& have a great Summer....wear mask & rubber gloves this hard time we going through. ( Sorry my english ..so so )
For years, using hot pepper suet, seeds with hot pepper mix, and safflower seeds kept squirrels from visiting my bird feeders. Now, all the squirrels in my neighborhood eat all those things With relish...no deterrent at all. What鈥檚 happening?
To keep the squirrels out of my geranium planters, I put a prickly cactus in a nice pot at one side and a plant called a piss-off plant at the other end. The later plant is meant to repel cats and repels everything. I bring
both my guard plants in for the winter. Job well done.