Or, if you have a sprinkler system, set up a motion detector to spray your pooch and run him off at the first sign of a dig. Frequently Asked Questions How often should you reapply homemade dog repellents for effectiveness? You should reapply homemade dog repellents regularly, especially ...
I’d put it all in a spray bottle and spray it on myself, my kids, and our dog without worry! But honestly, I’m not a huge DIYer (at all!) and I’d MUCH rather use something that’s already made! I have FALLEN IN LOVE with Young Living products and their Insect Repellent is...
Look for cracks or holes in the structure where they are coming from, spread any of these repellents around the holes (or combination of items on the list). Also spread around window sills, along baseboards, in corners and outside doors. The theory is that since they are repelled by th...
Building a DIY chicken run can be a fulfilling project that significantly improves the quality of life for your chickens while contributing positively to your yard’s ecosystem. With the right planning and care, you can build a safe, enjoyable, and functional space for your feathered friends. 25...
Did you know that on those commercial flea and tick repellents, there’s a big warning to not let it come into contact with human skin. So somehow it’s ok to put all over my dog?!! I don’t think so! I needed to do something and using toxic chemicals was going to be my ...
For years I’ve enjoyed watching nests being built and young being raised. And I love the robotic R2-D2 sounds the martins make as they swoop around the yard. Snake Predators Crawl Up Martin House Pole Then one evening as we sat on the back porch chatting we noticed that a snake was ...