The only way I could keep out dogs and cats was to put up a 3 foot garden fence. My problem was that the rabbits were able to crawl under the fence. Then I came up with another idea. I cut some rose bush stem with stickers on them and put them on the bottom of the fence and no more rabbits.
2006-11-14 06:59:07
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answered by mandm 5
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well if you go to petco they have a lot of stuff at the store that helps you keep them out of the garden sprays and powder stuff and they don't harm the animal I know to make so a animal don't go pee in your lawn paper lots of paper black paper animals sniff when they go so if you put that there they wont like the smell and they go away it works for about a week then you have to put more I did it at my house and they stop going on the yard
2006-11-14 06:59:25
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answered by joestar909 1
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jointly as Citrus oils, cayenne pepper and such will save cats out of your backyard, regrettably you're able to save using it every time it rains. the terrific component i've got got here upon is Coco Bean Mulch. A left over product from coco bean manufacturing, it smells like chocolate. that's extremely easy, yet once you place it down, and moist it, it varieties a mat this is perplexing for weeds to get with the aid of (a innocuous fungus grows with the aid of it and will improve the mat result). to boot, each cat that has ever visited my gardens on account that I positioned it down hates the scent and the feel and stay away. I had some cats that appeared to love leaving deposits in my grass, yet I crushed a number of the shells, and unfold the dirt over the grass the place it settled down and grew to become into invisible, and cats no longer even come into the backyard. it form of feels to paintings for a protracted time; i haven't positioned any new mulch down for a 12 months. My daughter makes use of it, and her cat purely continues to be in the backyard long adequate to pass out and in the door. regrettably dogs like the scent and could consume it, and in great quantities, that's poisonous to them, in simple terms like chocolate is. so which you will possibly could upload citrus oil or cayenne pepper on actual. you are able to decrease up bits of orange/lemon/grapefruit peal, which does final longer and dosn't wash away so speedy. I had an infestation of mice a pair of 12 months in the past, and offered some digital mice repellers. After our homestead grew to become into sparkling, my neighbour borrowed a pair that I had used upstairs. it worked for them as nicely, yet their dogs would not enter the homestead as long by way of fact the mice repellers have been on, so which you're able to be able to prefer to locate something like that for the dogs. Or, a chum of mine used to get Lion droppings from the London Zoo. He reported it saved the two deer and dogs out of the backyard. (yet no longer cats)
2016-10-22 02:15:05
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answered by freer 4
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Constant attendance to them. Everytime get them out and tell them no. The cat is a lost cause.....
2006-11-14 06:52:38
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answered by ? 4
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sprinkle black pepper around the garden, it gonna burn their nose a little but is better and cheaper than poison or fences.
2006-11-14 07:01:17
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answered by EDUARDO H 2
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Get a big jar of Cheyenne pepper and spread it in areas you don't want them. I tryed plain black but didn't help. Water your bed first so it doesn't blow away and don't spread it in wind as it is painful in your eyes.
2006-11-14 10:08:02
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answered by bess 4
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Ask them nicely not to go in.
You could also put up a speaker that says "bath time" "bath time" that would also work
2006-11-14 06:58:09
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answered by http://fuelthearmy.com 1
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put chicken wire around the garden... they will stay out of it.... or even a little fence....
2006-11-14 06:54:54
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answered by trackstud610 2
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poison. They might come in once but they will never, never come back.
2006-11-14 06:52:25
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answered by Anonymous
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put moth balls all around it, they hate the smell.
2006-11-14 07:41:42
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answered by LittleLady 5
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