Don’t look now, but here come the critters to
kick off their season of mischief making.
Raccoons seem to be the wiliest of the bad
guys—they’re agile, persistent, and smart. So whatever you do to make the
rascals relocate, remember to change your tactics frequently. Otherwise,
they’ll catch on to your game and you’ll be right back where you started.
The conniving critters will eat just about
anything they can get their little paws on. But even these top-notch foragers have their favorite menu items, and corn, fruits, and berries of all kinds top the list. Here are a few tricks that just might make the
clever rascals ramble:
·
Raccoons hate the smell of both bleach
and ammonia. So fill old margarine tubs or other small bowls with either
aromatic liquid, and set them among your vulnerable plants.
·
Keep ‘em out of your garbage cans by
dipping a large wad of paper towels in ammonia, dowsing it with hot sauce, and
tossing the wad into the can.
·
Raccoons have hairless and very
sensitive feet, and they don’t like to walk on anything that’s sticky, slippery,
sharp, or just plain strange feeling. So lay a 3-foot-wide strip of any of
these materials around your veggie patch, and those critters’ll clear out fast:
broken pot shards or jagged stones; nylon netting; plastic sheeting; smooth,
round pebbles; thorny rose or bramble fruit canes; wire mesh.
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