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Keeping Animals Out of Your Garbage CanI have contacted animal control and was informed that the small city that I live in only contracts for 1 hour of county animal control services a month. So they may or may not be able to catch the dog. I have bought dog repellent granules from Home Depot, they worked about 1 week. I have tried black pepper, red pepper and chili powder. I have sprayed my can repeatedly with bleach which keeps them out of my garbage. I have even sprinkled bleach around the perimeter of my yard. This is getting expensive. Does anyone have any other suggestions? Has anyone tried the ultrasonic dog repellents in the yard, do they work? Zevia Feedback About This Post:RE: Keeping Animals Out of Your Garbage Can
Install motion sensor lights or noise machines (discount spooky halloween sound machines are good), or motion sensored sprinkler systems, keep garbage inside garage until trash day, use bungy cords on lids, recycling and composting produces less trash for critters to go through... Post by critterlover RE: Keeping Animals Out of Your Garbage Can
I don't know what kind of trash can you have. Post by AnnIsMe RE: Keeping Animals Out of Your Garbage CanAmmonia Post By Monica (Guest Post) RE: Keeping Animals Out of Your Garbage CanI used spray-on oven cleaner. Seems just a tiny bit works well. We had skunks in the neighborhood. After using that, they avoided us. Post By Tomatohanger (Guest Post) RE: Keeping Animals Out of Your Garbage CanI have used both ammonia and bleach successfully to keep the animals out of MY trash. However, what do I do about the dogs dragging other peoples trash into my yard. Example today, I cleaned up trash from house #629 on my street and I live at #616. So the animal is not only dragging trash across, but also down the street and goes to the same place in my back yard every time. I have tried mothballs (bought 2 boxes) and they haven't keep the animals out of my yard. And yes they do stink really bad. I have thought about putting a note in all of my neighbors mailboxes about the problem and asking them to spray bleach or ammonia on their trash. I have already done this with my closest neighbors who have also had to clean up garbage. Is this going to far? Post by LittleZsmom RE: Keeping Animals Out of Your Garbage CanI second the bungee cord. It's the only thing that works for us. The animals learn fast that our garbage is useless for them, and they move on. Post By Judy (Guest Post) RE: Keeping Animals Out of Your Garbage CanAmmonia works BUT remember the garbage men. My mother always sprayed bug spray on her cans and bags any cheap kind. One taste and the pests run away. Also the smell does not overwhelm your garbage men. Post By mrsz Bartow, Fl (Guest Post) RE: Keeping Animals Out of Your Garbage CanWhat about throwing in a mothball or two. They stink, but maybe that would help? Good luck! Pam Post by bzladi RE: Keeping Animals Out of Your Garbage Can
We keep a stretchable bungee cord across the top of our garbage containers. It is tight and hooked to the handles on the container. If I have food in the container I use two bungee cords that are crisscrossed. I try to keep the food scraps in the freezer until time to take the trash off especially during the summer months. This keeps the garbage from attracting flies and smelling. Post By Enter your name. (Guest Post) RE: Keeping Animals Out of Your Garbage CanI can tell you one alternative that we used. We use the metal trash cans. Go to any local hardware store or hardware supply store & buy clamps which you can affix to your trash can & fit up over the lid. These will keep the critters from getting the lids off as they are kept on by applied pressure Post By Catharine B (Guest Post) RE: Keeping Animals Out of Your Garbage CanI doubt ammonia or any other chemical will keep the critter out of your trash. And it may not be a dog either. It could very well be a skunk, raccoon or some other noctural rascal. The best solution is to build or buy a wooden box to place the trash cans into with a lid that can be secured. The other solution is to stop putting food in the trash. That would also include containers that held food items. The food smell is what attracts the varmits. Post By Harry (Guest Post) |
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