To keep squirrels from eating your strawberries, consider using physical barriers like nets or fences to protect the plants. You can also try placing deterrents such as spices, cayenne pepper, or commercial squirrel repellents around the garden. Additionally, providing alternative food sources, like squirrel feeders filled with nuts, can help divert their attention away from your strawberries. Regularly checking and adjusting your methods will enhance their effectiveness.
A variety of animals enjoy eating strawberries, including birds, rabbits, squirrels, and some insects. Additionally, animals like deer and bears may also consume strawberries if they come across them in their natural habitat.
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Surround it with squirrel eating monsters or a moat so they drown. Hope this helps! =D
the disadvanges of eating strwberries
oranges, avocados, apples, apricots, strawberries, and tomatoes.
no they don't
Strawberries were first found by the Romans, but when the Pilgrims went to the new land, the Native Americans were eating strawberries.
Marigolds do not typically keep squirrels away from gardens.
Yes, snails do enjoy eating strawberries as part of their diet.
Babies can safely start eating strawberries around 6-8 months of age, once they have started eating solid foods and have shown no signs of allergies.
Yes, but you remove them before eating.
There is no known existing species of man-eating rabbit squirrels. Any reports or myths about them are likely fictional or exaggerated.