Squirrel Repellent Analysis



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Squirrels are members of the rodent family and can be a bother year round. They live mainly in trees and procreate in abundance. Although they breed throughout the year, they produce more offspring in the winter and summer. Squirrels survive by dining on seeds, fruits and fungus. They stash their goods in trees and holes in the ground. The issue with squirrels is that they have become acclimated to humans. As a result, living among or with them isn’t a problem in the eyes of a squirrel. They will go so far as to bring nesting materials into a home. And if an access route isn’t large enough to fit into, they’ll make it so. Yet, there are way to repel squirrels from your yards and your homes.

Squirrel Free Yards Even With Vegetable And Flower Gardens
Both vegetable and flower gardens are attractive to squirrels because they are a source of food. There are simple things that you can do to repel them from destroying all of your hard work. Using black and cayenne pepper is safe for both types of garden. Other scents that will deter squirrels from your gardens are nutmeg, cinnamon, Serrano and crushed jalapeno peppers. These can also keep the squirrels from digging and placing nuts in your garden beds because of the sting of the pepper.



For flowerbeds, you can combine 3 teaspoons of pepper sauce, a teaspoon of chili powder and ½ a teaspoon of dish detergent with 2 cups of water. Using a spray bottle, this mixture can keep squirrels away from planted bulbs and trees. Even used cat litter can keep your flowers safe. However, it is not to be used on vegetable and herb gardens. The texture of human hair, animal hair and dryer lint are also very unappealing to squirrels. They have been known to stay away from bulbs that have been planted with any of the three wrapped around them.

General Yard Space
The strong odor of mothballs may also aid in keeping squirrels from your yard. Sprinkling black pepper into your birdfeeders will not harm the birds but will repel squirrels from feeding. You can also prevent squirrels from climbing birdfeeders and other poles by greasing them with any of a wide range of oils or lubricants. Cotton balls, soaked in peppermint, can be used in the leg of pantyhose to create homemade repellent. Resembling a “slinky”, they can be hung form birdfeeders, gutters and drain pipes. The bouncy movement will also aid in repelling the critters.

Keeping Your Home Safe from Squirrels
Squirrels will also make themselves comfortable in your home. There are things that you can do keep squirrels from invading your property. The goals are to focus on any space that can be considered an access point and eliminate them. There are different store bought sprays or pellets that can be used around perimeters to repel these rodents. Often people worry about the toxins in these items and whether or not they are harmful to children or pets. In addition to these repellents you will need to take some other precautions especially if the squirrels have been entering your attic or home.

Indoor And Outdoor Repairs
Any hole that can be used as an entrance should be plugged. This includes chimneys and attics. Using heavy gauged metal screens and hardware cloth should be appropriate. Climbing and jumping come naturally to squirrels. Trees branches that are in close proximity to the house should be removed. Also, sheet metal can be used at the trunk of trees to prevent squirrels from climbing up. This would require the piece of sheet metal to be at least 2 feet high.



Squirrels have adapted to life with humans and are quite at ease in their presence. If you are dealing with an infestation of squirrels, the best way to begin is to set traps and then take preventative measures. Other than that, the steps mentioned above can help you solve the issue you’re having with the furry creatures. Repelling squirrels is easy with the use of various spices and tricks; giving you an option for keeping them away that’s inexpensive.

More in-detail how-to squirrel removal articles:


Information about squirrel trapping - analysis and methods for how to trap.
Information about how to kill a squirrel - with fumigants or poison.
Information about how to keep squirrel away - prevention techniques.
Information about how to catch a squirrel - remove one stuck in the house.

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This site is intended to provide squirrel education and information about repellents for squirrels, such as those you can buy at Home Depot. like worthless moth ball flakes, so that you can make an informed decision if you need to deal with a squirrel problem. This site provides many squirrel control articles and strategies, if you wish to attempt to solve the problem yourself. If you are unable to do so, which is likely with many cases of squirrel removal, please go to the home page and click the USA map, where I have wildlife removal experts listed in over 500 cites and towns, who can properly help you with your nuisance squirrel.

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