How to Keep Squirrels Away From Your Garden
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We have problems with squirrels, mice and spiders. I have one solution and
that's peppermint tea (for spiders), but I need more than one. They seem to
become tolerant after awhile.
Thanks for this info, I really appreciate it. Squirrels can be a real nuisance here,
yet they are cute and I don't want to ever hurt them (squirrels). Spiders and mice
can be more dangerous. So, I really need spider and mice info too!
For mice control options, you might check out this page: /pest/mice
As for spiders, although they do help control other pests in the home, and very few are able to penetrate human skin if biting, a few can be dangerous, depending on where you live, or if one is highly allergic to spider bites. Some spiders spin webs to capture prey while others hunt actively for insects. In the home, one of the best ways to control them is by vacuuming and dusting; be sure to destroy any egg sacs that you might find, including in garages, basements, and attics. Reduce as much clutter as possible in dark areas, such as closets, basements, garages, etc., where spiders like to set up shop. Remove debris/weeds around the home’s foundation and keep wood piles away from the house. Make sure doors and windows are air tight, with no cracks that might let in insects and spiders. Control insects, which may attract spiders as a food source. Outdoor lights on at night will attract insects, some of which might come into garages etc, which in turn attract spiders. Hope this helps!
I have a small city garden that squirrels like to visit very early in the morning.Those unwanted thieves have now developed a special liking for young cucumbers, just when they reach about 2 to 3 inches long. They snap them off the vine for a quenching snack during this dry spell. Beware!
My squirrels LIKE hot peppers, garlic, vinegar, tabasco sauce, safflower seed , moth balls.They've figured out how to untie a rope meant to keep the bird feeder lid on and to remove the plexiglass windows. The only thing they don't like is a cold shower from the hose.Any other suggestions to get rid of these pest would be greatly appreciated
The squirrels in my gardens sound like the ones you have. Every thing I have tried from the experts has failed - and I'm not used to failure so I keep trying to find a good solution, even the owls have given up! I guess; because I've not seen them in my yard for awhile. They probably are getting the squirrels in neighbors yards now as I can hear them in the area. The squirrels are very smart and cute but very very annoying. I've tried feeding them in a different area but there are so many of them I can't keep enough food for them and then they are back in my gardens and stealing the bird food, my pecans, vegetables, flowers, etc. Please help!!!
You will not beat them by being nice. All my fruits and vegetables got pillaged last year, so this year I took matters into my own hands. Got a Silent Cat pellet rifle, 46 squirrels eliminated. It has mostly solved my problem. There's still a straggler or two, but I have had a much higher rate of harvest. Much higher.
We moved into our present house last summer. We had a few squirrels (4-5) in the yard and our dog kept them at bay. He would run after them and they were not a nuisance. This week I looked outside and saw 12 squirrels running and jumping from tree to tree in the front and side yard. We have a pile of large logs piles on the side yard and they scurry in and around that all day. They stare at us when we sit on the deck and are not deterred by loud noises. They just look at the dog and only run when he chases them. We have 12 squirrels and no babies yet. Unfortunately we now live in a suburban neighborhood so my preferred method of eradicating the squirrels cannot be used. Has anyone had to deal with such large numbers of squirrels? Would getting rid of the wood pile make a difference? Thank you for any suggestions.
Go back to your preferred method. Get a Silent Cat pellet rifle. Be consistent. It truly is the only way.
They seem to enjoy that wood pile and may even be roosting in it, so removing the logs should encourage them to find somewhere else to hang out. Problem is, you don’t know where they’ll choose! They could take a liking to your neighbor’s yard or your crawlspace instead. If you have any birdfeeders up, these are also squirrel-magnets, so take them down.
Alternatively, you could try spraying strong scents around the logs, which could discourage them from hanging out there. The strong scents of essential oils, like eucalyptus, lavender, or citronella, may be just offensive enough to get the squirrels to scram.
Overall, removing any sources of shelter or of food is the best way to get the squirrels to move on to greener pastures.
Help! The squirrels have eaten the lead seal off all the vent stacks on my roof causing several leaks in my house. Their teeth marks are apparent on the vinyl trim and soffit and facia board of my house. And, they have even chewed the aluminum fence ties off my chain link fence. How can I get rid of these destructive animals? I don't want to use any type of poison lest I harm the family dog or my neighbor's cat.