Urine from any predator can be used to deter damage by herbivores like ground squirrels, rabbits, and deer. Fox, coyote, bobcat, and lynx urine are good repellants for small herbivores like ground squirrels and rabbits. Place it on rocks in your garden starting in the spring and a few times through the summer. Animals think there's a den nearby, and avoid the area. You can order fox and coyote urine online from a number of sources.
Mountain lion urine helps deter deer, but I have no idea where you'd find any. Zoos sell a product called "Zoo Do", which is a mixture of scat from predator cages. It's applied as a fertilizer, but the smell of wolves, coyotes, mountain lions, bobcats, and lynx may send herbivores to other peoples' gardens.
Most likely because their pest you welcome
Coffee grounds can be used for pest control in the garden by spreading them around plants to repel pests like slugs, snails, and ants. The caffeine in coffee grounds acts as a natural deterrent for these pests, keeping them away from your plants.
You can effectively use baking soda in your garden by using it as a natural fungicide to prevent diseases on plants, as a pest deterrent to keep insects away, and as a soil amendment to help balance pH levels.
Garden snails !!
Termites
An animal that jeopardizes the life cycles and natural histories of other animals and of plants in gardens is a definition of a garden pest. Insects such as aphids tend to dominate when gardeners give examples of garden pests. But foraging gastropods such as slugs and snails and mammals such as deer and territorial birds such as starlings also will be included in the "unwelcome" category.
Pest control
They eat pest insects that would harm your garden.
A pest is an animal, an animal that has a habit of making trouble to other plants, or other animals.
arachnid ant aphid
slug, i think!
You can try Fertilo which is a very organic pesticide. There are plenty of other means that can keep you and your garden safe from pest.