The best tactics against garden wildlife is to stop the problem before it starts. Here's how to keep all manner of critters away from your garden:
July 27, 2015
The best tactics against garden wildlife is to stop the problem before it starts. Here's how to keep all manner of critters away from your garden:
Protect certain areas, such as a vegetable garden, with chicken-wire fencing. Bend the bottom 7.5 centimetres (three inches) of the wire outward and bury it in the soil to prevent burrowing.
These beneficial reptiles help control rodents. Few are poisonous. However, if poisonous snakes are a problem, use a commercial repellent and eliminate habitats, such as wood or rock piles.
Moles, voles, gophers, shrews and other burrowing animals improve soil texture in your garden. If they aren't damaging plants, it may be best to live with them.
It's best to prevent them from invading before it turns into a problem, and it's better if animals stay out of your garden. So follow these tips to encourage them find other places to live.
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