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3 Ways to Humanely Keep Squirrels Out of Your Garden

Last Updated: Mar 28, 2023
By: Garden Gate Review Team
Humanely Keep Squirrels Out of Your Garden
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  • Prevention Techniques
  • Humane Repellents
  • Humane Removal Techniques

Squirrels can be a real nuisance in your garden. They love to dig up flowers and feast on tender bulbs. They also leave an unsightly mess of chewed-up stalks and petals in their wake. The good news is, there are some humane ways to keep these little beasts out of your prized garden.

We’ll go over three of the highest-rated non-lethal methods to keep squirrels away. We’ll cover it all, including natural sprays, repellents, and sound and light deterrents. We’ll also offer some tips and tricks on how to keep your garden looking its best and free of unwanted guests.

Prevention Techniques

The best way to protect your garden from squirrels is by taking preventative measures. It’s easier to prevent squirrels from becoming a problem in the first place. Keep your garden neat by regularly clearing away leaves and debris, which can provide an inviting habitat for squirrels. Make sure to trim back low-hanging branches that could give the animals a way in. Consider installing barriers such as chicken wire or thick netting around the perimeter of your garden to keep them out. Plant foliage that squirrels avoid, including rosemary, lavender, and yarrow, which aren’t as appealing to our furry friends.

Humane Repellents

In addition to physical deterrents, you can use humane repellents to keep squirrels away from your garden. Commercial products are available, most of which contain natural ingredients like cayenne pepper or garlic oil. You can also make your own repellent using garlic cloves or hot peppers mixed with water and sprayed around the perimeter of your garden. This mixture creates a smell that is unpleasant for the squirrels but is harmless for other animals and plants in your garden. This method is ideal for deterring squirrels because it repels them without harming them or their offspring.

Humane Removal Techniques

If you have an existing problem with squirrels in your garden, you can humanely remove them without resorting to traps or firearms. Investing in a large squirrel feeder will encourage them to move away from the area where they find their food, rather than going into your garden looking for sustenance. Remember to place the feeder far away from your garden so the squirrels aren’t tempted to hop into your garden for a snack. You can also use animal distractions, such as toys or sound recordings of predator noises, to convince them that the area is unsafe. Once squirrels view the area as unsafe, you can gradually lead them away from your property.

Keeping squirrels away from your garden can be a difficult task, but it’s not impossible. With the right combination of preventive measures, humane repellents, and humane removal techniques, you can successfully keep these critters away from your precious garden. With a little bit of effort, you’ll be able to enjoy your garden free from pesky squirrels.

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