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Raccoons might be cute, but they’re no good for your garden: here are tips on how to remove them from your yard.
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Keep Raccoons Away from Your Crops
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Thanks for the info about getting rid of raccoons. We have one that is pretty big but he stays away from us. ANy ohter idea's on how to get them not eat the potatoe plants?
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I EMPHATICALLY advise AGAINST the type of devices recommended above! A neighbor has one, and I've come to refer to it as sonic terror infliction. Of course, these neighbors are old and can't hear it and they are rather ignorant so they won't listen to my request to turn it off at least during the day, so we can't have a door or window open at the back of the house or use our yard without ear plugs...These sonic devices should be illegal!! They are far far far worse than someone blasting rock music from their backyard all day, and THAT is illegal. Maybe some devices are different, but the one I am all too painfully familiar with sends a high pitched frequency every time the wind blow a branch on their yard (sometimes every 30 seconds!)that makes my entire body tighten even with our patio door closed. Absolutely not pleasant. If you have reasonably good hearing yourself and/or care about the sanity of your neighbors, do NOT get one of these!!!
A raccoon once climbed a 6-ft cyclone fence, caught a beloved duck, hauled it back up the fence and through the woods leaving a trail of feathers that led to our mauled bird. After than I didn't think raccoons were cute.
I haven't tried thes suggestions on raccoons, but did to deter deer from our vegetable garden -- I got hair from a beauty shop, hung slivers of Irish spring soap, and played the radio (we were told to play a talk show so they'd hear voices). None worked. In fact, one evening we were driving in to our place and shone the headlights on the garden. There were the deer, dining nicely to the sound of soothing music that came on after the talk show. In the end, we ran electric wire at a deer's chest height up and down the rows. A little sting and they stayed away.



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