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Other ways to use garlic to repel squirrels is to dust garlic powder around the base of your most at-risk plants. Just make ...
Hosting squirrels in the attic might seem harmless, but they wreak havoc on your home. Here's how to send them scurrying—for good!
‘They won’t come close’: Get rid of squirrels from your garden with easy ‘DIY repellent’ GREY SQUIRRELS are loved by many, but for others they can be a problem when it comes to the garden.
While a few squirrels in your yard are natural and not a cause for concern, destroyed flower beds, strange sounds from the attic, or scattered droppings are all signs of an infestation.
Keep squirrels out of your garden with quick and easy DIY repellent the pests ‘hate’ Squirrels are loved by many people, but they can cause problems in the garden like digging up plants and ...
“A homemade fox repellent is to infuse boiling water with chilli peppers and garlic. Spray this mixture around your garden, and foxes will be less likely to visit you.” Story Saved ...
Or a popular homemade hot-pepper squirrel repellent involves one onion, one hot pepper and a tablespoon of cayenne pepper boiled for 20 minutes in 2 quarts of water.
While the idea of using an insect repellent with more natural ingredients might sound appealing, Consumer Reports warns the risks might not be worth it.
Squirrels don't like it because they're vegetarians. Sprinkle some around your pumpkins, but keep it limited to less than 4 ounces per square yard. Look in hardware or garden stores.
Henry’s axiom about DIY projects: It’s amazing how much time, effort and expense you can accrue trying to save money. ... An attempt at DIY squirrel repellent. Henry Miller.