4 Natural Ways of Getting Rid Of Wildlife Pests


Wildlife pests are everywhere. You’ll find them invading your home space, sneaking into your attic, burrowing into your backyard, and scuttling in your trash cans. Furry critters look cute and innocuous at first but once you start losing produce from your vegetable garden and finding chipped walls in your attic, you know it’s time to trap and relocate these animals. Wildlife animals aren’t just a danger to your home, but also pose danger for pets and children. Their fur carries diseases and can contaminate your pet’s food bowl.

Problems They Pose

· They chew on electrical wiring, and chip on wooden walls.

· They carry viruses like rabies.

· They chew on upholstery, fabrics, and drapes causing major structural damage.

· They litter your home with food scraps.

· They urinate and drop feces.

· They can crawl into little spaces like the inside of air conditioners and cause damage.

· They ruin garden beds and damage plants and vegetables.

Read this guide to find out about some natural ways to prevent any wildlife animal species from invading your home.

1. Fix Any Holes

Critters enter the home space through unfixed holes in the roof, or basement. They are very flexible and can easily enter through any small hole. Make sure you fix any holes in your house. You can try patching them up with steel wool and gypsum plaster for a quick fix.

2. Using Deterrents

Rodents and raccoons like to live in dark and quiet spaces under homes. To discourage them from entering, you can try illuminating the spaces with floodlights. Another way to prevent them from returning is using natural deterrents like vinegar, ammonia, and dirty cat litter. The smell of these is repulsive to these critters.

3. Using Physical Barriers

Physical barriers like fences and netting in your yard can prevent these animals from entering. Try putting up a wire fence around your vegetable patch, making sure it is buried 6 inches underground. Another way is laying an aluminum foil with watering holes in your plant pots because rodents do not like shiny surfaces.

4. Cayenne Pepper

Critters are highly unlikely to enter your outdoor space again if they taste cayenne pepper, pepper flakes, or ground chili peppers in your plants. Buy these peppers in bulk and sprinkle them around your plants. You can even dilute cayenne pepper in water, add in some hot sauce and spray it around your garden so your plants emit a spicy smell.

Call In The Pros!

If you’re finding it difficult to get rid of wildlife pests, it is time to call a professional. 911 Wildlife offers instant wildlife animal removal services and has over 25 years of experience! Their animal extraction services are humane and approved by the Humane Society of the United States. Their services are currently available in DFW, Denton, Austin, San Antonio, and Houston.

Whether you have a squirrel in the attic or skunk under your deck, the animal removal specialists at 911 Wildlife can help you out in no time. Their services include raccoon removal, opossum removal, bat removal, skunk removal and much more.

Check out their website to learn more about their services. Contact them today to get started!

 

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