百度试题 结果1 题目A fence can help keep small animals away ___ your garden. A. in B. out C. from D. into 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 C 反馈 收藏
Small animals such as chipmunks, squirrels, voles, slugs and mice can be difficult to keep out of your garden due to their ability to dig under or climb over fences. Chicken wire with small holes or 1/2-inch hardware cloth may be effective in deterring these pests; you could also conside...
It's finally summer: the air is warm, the kids are out of school, and your vegetable garden is growing. But there are some pesky animals eyeing your kale, chard, and broccoli plants. Are you surrounded on all sides by deer, groundhogs, and other critters? Keep animals out of the ...
Trying to figure out how to keep deer out of your garden or yard? Thankfully, my clever dad figured out a simple trick that only costs a few dollars and has been 100% effective at keeping deer out. No matter your circumstances or budget, the information in this guide will help you fig...
Build a barrier. To keep nibblers at bay, place inverted crates or disposable cups (with the bottoms cut out) over vulnerable seedlings. Chicken wire can also be laid over a seedbed. (As seedlings grow, raise it slightly using boards or bricks.) “I made a cone out of window screen ...
Keeping Animals out of Your GardenQ: My patio overlooks a huge wash in the desert and I getchipmunks visiting all the time. My...Warren, Peter
I haven’t used this myself, but my neighbors have and they say it really works. (I am thinking about getting some to keep the rabbits out of my yard!) Spray Liquid Fence (or another chemical deer repellent) on and around the plants you want to prevent the deer from eating. The sce...
The simplest way to keep critters out of your garden is to make sure you haven't accidentally rolled out a red carpet for them. Just like people, animals want to live in nice houses close to a food source and water. You'll never get rid of your unwanted visitors if your garden offers...
Fabric, plastic, wire or mesh supported with a hoop frame creates a physical barrier to keep out deer, small animals and some insects. Floating row covers in a vegetable garden by Scot Nelson is licensed under CC BY 2.0 Bed Cages Garden bed cages work well with wood-framed raised beds ...
Being quite small creatures, one would think it would be relatively easy to keep rabbits out of the garden with a low fence. However, rabbits are wily animals who will chew through plastic mesh, squeeze through a small gap in a fence, burrow their way under a fence or simply jump over ...