As the name suggests, The Scaredy cat plant is our number one top pick for cat plant deterrents. It releases a similar smell to urine which cats hate. The Scaredy Cat Plant! If you are happy to put up with the scent and have this plant in your garden, then you will deter cats from...
Put double sided sticky tape around the top of the pot. This may deter the cat from hopping in. They don’t like the feel of it on their paws. Use a spray bottle containing water to squirt at your cat when you catch him in the act of peeing in the pot plant, or for longer rang...
Particularly peppermint and spearmint, as these tend to be the strongest. Consider growing these aromatic herbs in your backyard, or placing them in pots to deter mice and rats. Alternatively, you can soak cotton balls in peppermint essential oils before placing them around the trouble spots or...
Reply to Harriett 2 years ago I heard planting marigolds like that will have the same effect — much prettier and they repel mosquitoes as well. Also “plant bulbs that deter squirrels such as daffodils, hyacinths, allium, garlic, lily of the valley, peppermint and geraniums” to repel sq...
In many cases, the plants have an odor that mosquitoes find offensive or that inhibits their ability to detect carbon dioxide, which they can typically sniff out from up to 100 feet away. While some of these plants will deter mosquitoes in a short radius around the live plant, most of ...
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