Wild animals visiting your garden can sometimes bring inconveniences, or even straight up danger.
Luckily, there are some methods that you can use to repel or scare them away.
Here are some effective methods you should remember about.
Wild animals can get scared by shiny, reflective objects. Hang old CDs, aluminum foil strips, or even a few wind chimes around your garden.
When the sun hits these objects, they'll create bright flashes that can deter animals.
Collect human hair (from a salon or barber) and sprinkle it around your garden.
The smell of humans can make animals think there are people around, scaring them away.
Scarecrows are not just for crows. You can make a scarecrow to watch over your garden.
Dress it in old clothes, put a hat on it, and place it where animals can see it.
Install motion-activated lights or sprinklers in your garden.
When animals get too close, these devices turn on, startling them and making them run away.
Animals get used to patterns. Change the layout of your garden and move things around from time to time.
This will confuse animals and make them less likely to visit.
Some animals don't like certain smells.
You can try sprinkling cayenne pepper, garlic, or strong-smelling herbs like rosemary around your garden.
If you have a fence, consider adding a "coyote roller." This is a horizontal bar that spins.
When animals try to climb the fence, the roller spins, and they can't get over it.
Sometimes, it's better to give animals an alternative food source.
Plant a separate area with wildflowers, or set up a bird feeder away from your garden.
This diversion can keep animals out of your precious plants.