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Keeping Wild Animals Away: Practical Tips for Our Properties

Living in close proximity to nature can be one of life’s greatest joys, but it also comes with the challenge of coexisting with wildlife. To maintain the comfort and integrity of our property, we need to take proactive steps to deter wild animals from making our homes their own.

Secure Your Garbage

One of the simplest and most effective strategies we can employ is to secure our garbage bins. Wild animals, from raccoons to bears to various rodents, are often drawn to easy food sources like trash. By using bins with tight-fitting lids and keeping them in garages or sheds when possible, we can minimize this attraction. Additionally, rinsing out containers and storing compost piles away from our homes can help keep critters at bay.

Use Fencing Wisely

Incorporating fencing is another helpful tactic. A sturdy fence can act as a physical barrier, especially when it’s buried a few inches underground to prevent animals from digging underneath. Depending on the type of wildlife common in our area, we might consider fences that are tall enough or reinforced with materials that deter climbing.

Remove Food Sources

We should also be mindful of leaving food sources accessible. This includes pet food and birdseed. Feeding pets indoors or using bird feeders that are designed to be wildlife-resistant can reduce the likelihood of attracting unwanted visitors. After all, an unobstructed food source can become an open invitation.

Natural Repellents

There are a variety of natural repellents available that can help keep animals away. For instance, sprinkling cayenne pepper or using strong scents, such as vinegar or essential oils, can make our yards less appealing to wild animals.

Understand Local Wildlife Behavior

Finally, let’s take time to research local wildlife behavior. Understanding the habits and favorite food sources of the wildlife in our area can inform our prevention strategies. Knowing when they are most active can help us take specific actions during those times.

If you find yourself dealing with persistent wildlife issues, do not hesitate to contact Ecola Termite and Pest Control at 800-471-BUGS (2847). They have the expertise to assist in keeping properties free of unwanted animal visitors. Together, let’s create environments that are enjoyable for us and less attractive to wild animals.

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