Hi all.
Can carefully placed animal repellents be a viable plan to protect homes, gardens, barns etc. I have heard moth balls,
pepper oil and pepper, capsaicin and oil and other things that might send the animals away. I have tried a thing
called "snake be gone" or something close. Last couple years I haven't seen any. But just might be coincidence.
I am planting a garden AGAIN this year. I plant one tomato plant for me and two for the critters. So a 100 plants
gets me 33 plants for me. This year I want to get rid of the animals by discourage them from my place. Don't need
to kill them, just send them to woods for dinner.
I am looking for a list of things that can repel the animals. But, i really don't want to pay $20 a bottle for 2 pound
of powder of which less than 1/2 % is the repellent. I am guessing there must be a way to control animals
less expensively .
Interestingly I searched net and I was inundated with all the commercial concoctions from big box stores etc.
Cheers.....Coffeeman
Can carefully placed animal repellents be a viable plan to protect homes, gardens, barns etc. I have heard moth balls,
pepper oil and pepper, capsaicin and oil and other things that might send the animals away. I have tried a thing
called "snake be gone" or something close. Last couple years I haven't seen any. But just might be coincidence.
I am planting a garden AGAIN this year. I plant one tomato plant for me and two for the critters. So a 100 plants
gets me 33 plants for me. This year I want to get rid of the animals by discourage them from my place. Don't need
to kill them, just send them to woods for dinner.
I am looking for a list of things that can repel the animals. But, i really don't want to pay $20 a bottle for 2 pound
of powder of which less than 1/2 % is the repellent. I am guessing there must be a way to control animals
less expensively .
Interestingly I searched net and I was inundated with all the commercial concoctions from big box stores etc.
Cheers.....Coffeeman