Yes. If applied properly, the pungent smell of bleach will help keep the racoons away from your home.
no they just keep coming back
You should not use Clorox or any type of bleach to keep cats away. Clorox and bleach are poisonous and can kill the cats.
yes
You could put a fence around your pond, just high enough so that you can get in but the raccoon can not . Or you do it the other way, which is to keep your fish out of the pond until the raccoon goes away.
Yes, ants have a negative reaction to bleach. Bleach is a strong chemical that can be harmful to ants and can act as a deterrent to keep them away.
no it can not
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.
Bleach should be stored in a cool, dry, and well-ventilated area away from children and pets. It should be kept in its original container with a tight-fitting lid and away from direct sunlight or heat sources. It is important to keep bleach separate from other cleaning products to avoid chemical reactions.
Make sure the lid of the trash bin is secure and cannot be opened by a raccoon.
Why would you want to? Sump pumps are supposed to properly vented and sealed so you have no bad gases or smells . If you want to pour bleach in a sump pump which most are steel or plastic , the bleach is very safe for that. If you have something rubberized then try to keep bleach away.
Raccoons do not make good pets. Take this advice from a person who has raised dozens of orphaned raccoons for a local wildlife rescue group. Many states and municipalities prohibit keeping wildlife.
Javex is bleach, a toxic substance that will kill any animal, including rabbits, if it's consumed. Bleach on the skin can lead to serious skin damage. Keep bleach away from animals. If a rabbit drank bleach or got bleach on its skin, bring it to a vet immediately. See the related question below for details.