critter ridder (local hardware stores) or cayanne pepper.
No but if they are yours then bring it inside. But if they have a mother then ley it be.
food i guess if you put it in your yard it might keep other Raccoons away
To effectively keep raccoons out of your corn, you can install a sturdy fence around your cornfield, use motion-activated lights or sprinklers to scare them away, and remove any potential food sources that may attract them.
The Raccoon will keep coming back, The Critter Guy even advised me always to take action on it ASAP. It's prevalent to see raccoons here in Canada.
Placing moth balls around your garden is a good way to keep skunks away. The smell from the moth balls will repel them and keep away from your garden. Make sure if you have children, that you keep them away from the moth balls, as ingesting them can be harmful.
hang them up too high for the raccoons to smell the sweet sweet nectar they crave so much!
Racccons do not like confrontations with dogs and will try to avoid them. If raccoons know that dogs are present in an area, they will avoid that area. To protect property and gardens and trash bins people will sometimes have a dog loose in the yard to keep raccoons away.
No. moth balls only keep moths away. try again...
To effectively keep raccoons out of your sweet corn, you can install a sturdy fence around the garden, use motion-activated lights or sprinklers, and remove any potential food sources that may attract them.
No, peeing around your campsite does not effectively keep animals away.
get a trap
keep it away from them