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WendyJ

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When we saw the raccoon trying to move in we did a bit of research, sounds like strong smells keep them away. I've heard before that mint tea keeps mice and spiders out, so when we read that either mint tea or coyote urine would work, we went with the easier (and cheaper) option. I brewed up a strong batch and used a spray bottle to spray it around the house, garden, and shed. We had rain a few days ago, so I'm thinking it is time to respray more tea.
 

Britesea

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I was able to get the squirrel to stop eating my kale and broccoli by spraying with a soap-and-cayenne tea... you should have heard him cussing me out in the tree the next morning! But he left my crops alone after that
 

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sumi

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Denim Deb

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I'd better not get out to the farm tomorrow and find any of my chicks doing that!
 
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