no they just keep coming back
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. Vinegar can kill mold and bacteria, but it doesn't keep evil away.
Covering a trash can helps keep pests, such as raccoons, from getting into the contents and causing a mess. It also helps keep the contents from blowing away in the wind and keeps flies and other insects out.
food i guess if you put it in your yard it might keep other Raccoons away
i would say so. i have 3 cats, but im not gonna try that on 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.
by not throwing away trash,bottles,and dead animals
No, vinegar will not actually kill mosquitoes. However, it will keep mosquitoes away. This is because mosquitoes are not attracted to the vinegar smell, therefore, they are deterred.
When a dog gets into the trash it is important to clean up the mess and make sure the trash is stored in a secure area to prevent it from happening again. Here are a few steps to follow when your dog gets into the trash:Remove all trash from the area and clean up any mess.Wash the area with a mild detergent and water.Store all trash in a secure area such as a cabinet or trash can with a lid.Train your dog not to go near the trash by using positive reinforcement.Be sure to reward your dog with treats when they stay away from the trash.These steps can help keep your pup out of the trash and ensure that your home is a clean and safe environment for your furry friend.
vinegar will take the oder away from a male cat spraying the house ect.... and teach them not to spray the area again your welcome heather
There is none except to remove anything that draws raccoons to your yard. Keep trash cans securely lidded, leave no pet food outdoors, etc.
hang them up too high for the raccoons to smell the sweet sweet nectar they crave so much!