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One way to keep cats out of gardens (along with their cat poop) is by supplying them with their own ... How to Keep Cats Away From Yards | Cat Repellents ...
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・ 1 Rub petroleum jelly all over the poles of your bird feeders. This will keep the poles nice and slick... ・ 2 Spray your bird feeders with citrus oil. You can do this by placing 10 drops of a citrus-scented oil... ・ 3 Run a thin piece of ...
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You can get a citrus-based animal repellent at pet shops which should do the job for most mammals (and ants) I'm not sure about bees but as it's not sweet, it's probably fine - the packet info should confirm this. It's been a while since I ...
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Cats in Gardens ... Laws covering the control of cats differs from state to state and from council to council. However, in NO domestic situation may you injure or kill a domestic cat. ... Grow spiky plants near areas you want to keep cats from (base of trees that attract birds)
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If there is a way then there must also be an Easy Way ... ; Cats can cause damage in the home. Sprinkle vinegar on areas you don't want the cat walking, sleeping, or scratching on; More Pets Tips tips ... Car care Tips...
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How to keep cats away from my garden? Allotment & Gardening Group ... But you have to keep replacing them every 3 or 4 days. Again not good for a big space unless you really really like ... I hear that if you can get hold of lion sh*t from a zoo this is good for keeping other, smaller, cats away and is also good for roses.
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As cute and cuddly as cats may appear, they can be monsters to your garden. See the tips below for ways to protect the garden and keep cats out. Felines are attracted to freshly-dug earth so after you’ve been digging or cultivating, insert ...
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Ask Monty: Struggling honeysuckle | Cats defecating garden ... A I have found that only two things work to keep cats from defecating in the soil of the veg patch. The first is your own dominant cat that attacks all intruders and is trained to use a tray. The second - and by far the best - is a Jack Russell terrier.
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