4 Natural Raccoon Deterrents That Are Guaranteed to Work!

  • These Are Incredibly Effective!

    Anyone who's ever woken up to the sound of clanging trash cans outside — and then awakened the next morning to find their garbage strewn all around their driveway and front yard — knows what a nuisance raccoons can be. However, not only do you have to clean up after them, they can also carry disease, including rabies and many others. This can put you and your whole family (including your pets) at risk.

    Raccoons are a problem not only in rural areas but even in the city, which is why it's crucial to know some effective but safe ways to deter them. If they turn over your garbage cans, the mess could attract other pests. Plus, they might eat your vegetable garden, and if you live in a rural area and keep chickens, they could be a danger to them. Fortunately, we have several all-natural raccoon deterrents that are incredibly effective!

    For our top four natural raccoon deterrents, please continue to Page (2) for the full list.

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    6 Comments

    1. Jason Wood said:

      With the mothballs method, add 1 mothball to a 2litter bottle of hot water with small square wholes around the top. Works even better and you can hide them within your plants

    2. Amy Averett said:

      Looking at a mama and three babies in the neighbors trash right now! I put a bungee cord on mine so they can’t get in

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