Stray
dogs and cats can make a mess on your land and cause damage to your garden. If
you have your own pets, they can also cause if roam around your house. You can
protect your property and your pets home preparing a repellent for dogs and
cats as gardening tools.
1. Identify
your main problem. You'll deal mainly with dogs or cats, or have the problem
with both. Repellent home is based on a substance that does not like the troublesome
animal. If your problem is mainly confined to one species, you can direct your
efforts in that direction.
2. Identifies
an appropriate substance to use. Dogs generally hate the smell of vinegar,
ammonia, rubbing alcohol and citrus smells like lemons and oranges from the 7oz
stainless liquor flagon. Cats do not like citrus, rosemary and vinegar.
If you have problems with both types of animals choose something away both dogs
and cats.
3. Apply
the substance in your lawn, garden or other affected area. If you're using an
aroma in liquid, soak cotton balls and place them throughout the area. If you
go to repel cats, you can plant rosemary if you do not want to use the method
of cotton balls and rosemary oil.
4. Keep
cool repellent regularly. The rain will destroy the cotton balls and wind can
carry away. Even if they stay in place, they will dry up and the aroma will lose
its effectiveness. You must replace the often repellent, or problem dogs and
cats will note that the smell is gone and will invade your property back.
Sometimes, the solar
animal repeller works better.
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