And as for squirrels, I have never seen a single squirrel in the yard. Ever. MY LATEST VIDEOS Table Of Contents Printable Recipe Using In The Garden Companion Plants That Repel Squirrels Other Squirrel Deterrents Other Scents To Repel Critters Well not until Susie mentioned squirrels in her com...
It works SO well (better than I had hoped for) and sprays an even spray all over. I just filled the 5 oz bottle up halfway with the insect repellent and then filled the other half with Vodka! I always have cheap vodka on hand for making homemade perfumes, room/clothing sprays, andh...
Make a Spicy Pepper Spray Iguanas do not like the scent of hot peppers, so a spray made from pepper sauce may be useful as a deterrent: Add 2 tablespoons of pepper sauce, such as Tabasco, to a spray bottle. Fill the bottle with water and shake to mix thoroughly. Spray near plants th...
His path was pretty evident. The grease tracks went up the pole to his meal. Once again I was so sad to have lost my Martins. We’ve got to find a better deterrent. Metal Barrier For Pole Of Purple Martin House Once again begging RancherMan for a solution to save my martins he came...
It can be a deterrent for caterpillars when sprayed directly on your plants. Put one tablespoon of soap flakes into a liter of warm water and stir thoroughly until all the soap is dissolved. Put the solution into a spray bottle and spray the plants in your garden to eliminate caterpillars....
The best way to stop a cricket invasion is to keep them out; the solution is straightforward if they come inside. Numerous homemade cricket repellent ideas allow you to pick the best natural cricket deterrent for you. To ensure success, use a natural cricket repellent as soon as you notice...
Once you have enough, place the pieces in a pail and fill with warm water. Soak for a few days, up to a week. Optional: You can keep this on the patio in the sun to steep. After one week, strain the bits out and store the batch in spray bottles. Bury the onion bits around ve...