Although they look cute and cuddly, raccoons in your yard will make a mess out of your garbage and could get aggressive since they're still wild animals. How can you keep them out of your garden?
November 20, 2014
Although they look cute and cuddly, raccoons in your yard will make a mess out of your garbage and could get aggressive since they're still wild animals. How can you keep them out of your garden?
Raccoons will eat pretty much anything they can get their tiny paws on.
What’s more, do not leave your pet's food outside—whether you have a dog, cat or whatever.
Most raccoons prefer the cover of darkness for their shenanigans.
These critters are also easily startled by humans and loud noises.
Raccoons hate the smell of ammonia.
Boil a cup of cayenne pepper and some fresh habanero chilies in a pot of water.
If you find that your raccoon infestation includes a mom and her babies, you may want to call in professional help.
Even if no babies are involved, there might come a time when you encounter a raccoon who simply can’t be shooed away no matter how hard you try or what you do. Raccoons are both smart and adaptable, and sometimes it takes an expert to get the job done.
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