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Squirrels Eating PlantsHardiness Zone: 7a MARIE from Garden City, NY Feedback About This Post:RE: Squirrels Eating Plants
Our squirrels truly believe we plant for them to eat. Post By gray (Guest Post) RE: Squirrels Eating Plants
I love the squirrels. My backyard is a certified wildlife habitat. I do have trouble with the squirrels eating the bark off my Korean dogwood during the winter and have tried spraying Bitter Apple which does work but rain, snow, etc. washes it off. I feed my squirrel friends peanuts, pecans, walnuts, filberts, sunflower seeds, gr Post By Connie (Guest Post) RE: Squirrels Eating Plants
My problem is with bulbs; crocuses and muscari. I purchased an organic product that was made up of rosemary oil, cinnamon oil, mint oil, and essentially raw egg. I mixed the bulbs, the repellent and a bit of water in a bucked, then planted as directed. The muscari was fine, not the crocuses. Post By abby (Guest Post) RE: Squirrels Eating Plants
I have been using cayenne pepper and I thought it was working until Post By Ed (Guest Post) RE: Squirrels Eating Plants
Squirrel Away! Post By Diane (Guest Post) RE: Squirrels Eating Plants
I feed the squirrels away from my plantings and have never had a problem with digging or destroying. I have a problem with insects and those huge worms. ugh Post by ILuvDobes RE: Squirrels Eating PlantsPlease - does anyone know of flowers I can plant in pots that squirrels "don't like"? There must be some but I haven't found any. Thanks Post By SHERRY (Guest Post) RE: Squirrels Eating PlantsActually I would like to eliminate squirrels completely. They are overrunning my yard. At any given time I have between 10 and 20 of them. They eat everything in sight. I have never had an apple from either of my two apple trees, very few figs from my fig tree. And they devour every tomato I plant. There are no other animals in my yard. Would they eat poison peanuts if I put them out? Post By Nancy (Guest Post) RE: Squirrels Eating PlantsI was told to put moth balls around the plants. I put them down two nights ago and it seems to be working. I was so upset to see around 20 of my tomatoes on the ground half eaten by them. Post By Maura (Guest Post) RE: Squirrels Eating PlantsHang rags soaked in vinegar near you plants. Most rodents hate the smell even when dry. Re-soak in about a week Post By Valencia (Guest Post) RE: Squirrels Eating Plants
Oh, and the coffee grounds/hot pepper/soap suggestions are excellent ideas. We've used coffee grounds at the base of our plants and had scarcely a critter eat our tomatoes in the past two years. Post by Pauly-Wauly RE: Squirrels Eating Plants
Yeah, put up some heavy-duty chicken wire with small holes around your garden on heavy stakes driven deep into the ground. Angle it over the plants so that the squirrels can't get in. Post by Pauly-Wauly RE: Squirrels Eating Plants
Be careful using cayenne pepper. If there are pets around, they could pick it up on their paws and end up getting it in their eyes. Post By Amy (Guest Post) RE: Squirrels Eating PlantsI use chili powder around the base of my plants. Have used it for years and it has never hurt any of the plants. Walgreens will put the big bottles of spices on sale and when they do i usually stock up. Keeps them from digging anything up. You do have to re apply it if it rains and when you water but alittle goes along way. Good luck. Works for me. Post By Connie (Guest Post) RE: Squirrels Eating Plants
I have never had a problem with my squirrels eating or destroying anything in my large garden. Post by Dorie |
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