Animal Repellent to Tackle those Pesky Beasts

The summer months are slowly making their approach; unfortunately for many that also means the return of insects and animals that can prove to be a nuisance to many peoples’ lives. However if you’re looking for a device to get rid of your annual problems why not consider an animal repellent.

In many cases when it comes to pesky beasts, the most problematic are ants. Small and intrusive, they can get their way into anything and in most situations into peoples’ homes. Thankfully ants generally enjoy eating anything that is sweet or greasy, and yet with the correct bait you’ll not only be able to saying goodbye to the queen ant, but you’ll see be getting rid of the nest too, which will put a stop to your ant home invasion.

Another problem that many people face is cats that roam the streets and wander onto other people’s lawns. The first thing to do of course is talk to the owner of the cat, if there is one, to stop the cat from spoiling your garden by using it as a toilet. If however this doesn’t work, you can always consider an animal repellent such as cat repellent, which will certainly do the trick.

But with cats we also need to think about dogs. While dogs don’t know the harm they may be doing to a person’s lawn, it’s important to keep any dogs off the grass and away from your house as much as possible. Dogs that are allowed to run wild leave dead grass in its wake. However while these spots can generally be restored, try investing in a repellent that deters dogs from your home area, and you’ll soon see an end to spots of dead grass on your lawn.

Furry and friendly as they may be, rabbits can also prove a problem for many people. One way to deter them from your garden is to install a metal fence. In other instances you may want to consider concocting a rabbit repellent that is known to do the trick at removing rabbits from you area. To achieve effective results mix three tablespoons each of Tabasco sauce, dishwashing detergent and cayenne pepper into a gallon of water. Then pour your mixture into a spray bottle, making sure to shake it well before spraying it onto the leaves and stems of your plants.

Before you know, you’ll be free from rabbit trouble, leaving you more time to enjoy your garden in the summer months ahead.

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