May 5th , 2024
CHIRANJIT MITRA
Protect your plants and bird feeders from furry freeloaders! Learn scents squirrels and chipmunks find repulsive.
Pungent Power: Crush garlic cloves and sprinkle around plants, or make a garlic spray for broader protection.
Sour Solution: White vinegar's strong odor is offensive to chipmunks and squirrels – use in a spray or soaked rags.
Spicy Solution: Dried chili flakes sprinkled around or cayenne pepper spray deter them from digging and chewing.
Minty Repellent: Dab cotton balls with peppermint oil near vulnerable plants.
Tricky Tactics: Coyote or fox urine makes rodents think danger is nearby. Use sparingly and with caution.
Double Duty: Used coffee grounds add nutrition to soil AND deter squirrels with their strong scent.
Clean & Critter-Free: Shavings of this strongly-scented soap can be scattered as a deterrent.
Lingering Laundry: Place dryer sheets near entry points or where squirrels like to nest.
Zesty Defense: Lemon, orange, or grapefruit peels scattered around are a fragrant deterrent.
Simple Spice: Sprinkle liberally to discourage those bushy-tailed visitors from snacking on your plants.
Rotating Scents: Switch up smells regularly so squirrels don't get used to them. Reapply after rain.