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Keeping Wildlife From Defecating on Patio

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Date: 11/02/2009 Topics: Pest Control > Small Wildlife | Readers Request > Pests  
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How do I get rid of a possum that comes on my patio to do his business (fecal). Is there something I can spray? It uses the same spot everytime. I am assuming it is a possum. The scat is rather large. Thanks.

Donna

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By kffrmw88 (769) Profile Blog! Contact
Put hot pepper sauce all over the patio. Critters don't like hot stuff, good luck.

Posted on 11/03/2009 | Report Spam or Abuse

By Pinksa (7) Contact
Try Repels-All made by Bonide company. I am using it for the first time this year to keep shrews out of my cold frame. I got a jug of the granules from my local hardware/garden shop, less than $20. It does have a strong odor at first but fades by the end of the day. Good luck

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