That not all pets like to get wet or immerse themselves in water is a reason why a pond would help keep a garden pet-free. But at the same time, it would serve as an attractant for all domesticated and wild animals which have no problems with getting their feet wet or going around feeling waterlogged.
It would help but no it can't completely keep it pest free
Attracts natural predators like birds.
I would keep it in a garden or a garden like habitat
To keep rolly pollies out of your garden, you can create a barrier using diatomaceous earth or crushed eggshells around the plants. Additionally, keeping the garden area clean and free of debris can help deter them from settling in.
No not at all, in fact free range chickens will wipe out your garden faster than the occasional grazing deer. Deer are pretty selective in a garden and not at all nervous around chickens but a chicken flock will scratch and hunt everything green then root around in the destruction for bugs.
To effectively keep weeds out of raised garden beds, you can use mulch, landscape fabric, or weed barriers to suppress weed growth. Regularly hand-weeding and applying organic weed killers can also help maintain a weed-free garden bed.
Marigolds, mint, and chrysanthemums are plants that can help keep stink bugs away from your garden.
To effectively deter chipmunks from your garden, you can try using natural repellents like predator urine or planting mint or garlic around the garden. You can also use physical barriers like fences or mesh to keep them out. Additionally, keeping your garden clean and free of food sources can help discourage chipmunks from coming around.
If you attract a Moshling to your garden then if you click it you'll be given the option to either keep it or set it free.
When you get a moshling you can chose to keep it or set it free. If you already have 2 moshlings and you want to keep the one you just got to your garden, click 'Keep' and then you can release one of the other two. This is for Basic (free) members.
You click on it and if you want it click "Keep It" and if you don't click "Set it Free" Hope this helps! :)
To effectively keep small animals out of your garden, you can use physical barriers like fences or netting, plant strong-smelling herbs or flowers that repel animals, use motion-activated sprinklers or lights to scare them away, and keep your garden clean and free of food sources that attract them.