Common Household Ingredients That Will Repel Nuisance Wildlife

Here in Tennessee, raccoons, skunks, squirrels, moles, opossum, rabbits, snakes, and other wild animals are known to trespass and enter residential neighborhoods and properties in search of food and shelter. Although these wild animals and others are respected and cherished, we do not want them in our yards. This is because wild animals can cause a significant amount of lawn and structural damage to homes and properties. Fortunately, there are several methods and tricks a property owner can implement in order to prevent wild animal intrusion altogether.

Continue reading to learn some homemade, do-it-yourself recipes and formulas that can thwart wild animals from entering your property and causing damage.

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Wild Animal Abatement and Proofing Basics

There are several house-based ingredients, solutions, and tools a person can use to prevent wild animals from intruding on their property and putting their homes at risk. For example, it is wise to set up mesh wire fences around gardens and other outdoor areas that might attract animals. Also, be sure to shut, lock, and cover all exterior entry ways into the home that would otherwise be overlooked, such as loose siding, air vents, garage windows, pet doors, soffits, and other similar areas. These tasks can at least prevent animals from entering your home or outdoor areas if they do get access to your yard.

The next effective do-it-yourself approach to wild animal prevention is developing a homemade solution to use around the perimeter of your front and backyard. There are so many household items and foodstuffs in a person’s home that can double as an effective animal repellent. For example, below is a list of ingredients, foods, and other items that can be used alone or in conjunction to thwart wild animals from entering your property.

Everyday Items That Will Stop Nuisance Animal Activity:

▷ Ground Pepper
▷ Red Pepper Flakes
▷ Onions
▷ Cayenne Pepper
▷ Cinnamon
▷ Eucalyptus
▷ Menthol
▷ Spearmint
▷ Ammonia
▷ Sprinklers
▷ Motion-Detecting Lights
▷ Automatic Sprinklers
▷ Sound Machines

How to Use Them for Animal Control

One approach involves using water, peppers, and onions. Simply mix the ingredients together (maybe with a little cayenne pepper as well), and transfer the liquid into a spray bottle. Spray the perimeter of your property with this solution to prevent animals from developing an interest in your yard. 

Another approach involves mixing together a combination of spices, such as black pepper, hot pepper, cinnamon, and cayenne pepper. Next, sprinkle this mixture around your lawn to extinguish any animal curiosity. The spices and pepper spray mixture irritates wild animal’s eyes and skin, changing their minds in using your property as a home or feeding ground.

If you have a fireplace, it is suggested to place a small bowl of ammonia inside to prevent raccoons and bats from taking shelter there or using it as an entry point into your home.

If you believe you might have raccoons or other wild animals in your home, act fast and call a professional Nashville TN animal control company right away. If you live near wooded areas, you are at greater risk of wild animal problems.

When nothing seems to keep nuisance wildlife away, you need professional animal removal service. Contact Budget Animal Removal at 615-337-9165 for TWRA licensed and insured Nashville, Tennessee critter control services you can afford.

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Can I Contract an Infection From a Raccoon?

Wild raccoons are dangerous for many reasons, and pose a threat to humans, pets, lawns, gardens, structures, and more. But one of the most qualifying reasons why raccoons are so dangerous is that they are common carriers of various infectious diseases and illnesses. Although raccoons are notoriously known for the Rabies virus, there are many more diseases and infections that are just as dangerous to contract, for both humans and pets.

Continue reading to learn what types of illnesses and diseases you and your pets can contract from wild raccoons.

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Raccoons Can Transmit Infectious Diseases and More

Rabies Virus

Raccoons are known to be common carriers of the Rabies virus. If the saliva, blood, or bodily fluid of an infected raccoon comes into contact with another mammal’s blood stream, they are at high risk of contracting the virus. For this reason, it is important to vaccinate your pets against the Rabies virus, as well as other potential illnesses they can contract. Your vet will have all this information for you. As for humans, if you are bitten by a rabid or infected raccoon, it is important to seek medical attention from your health care provider the same or next day. You will likely be administered a Rabies vaccine shot. Unfortunately, once a non-vaccinated dog or cat is exposed to the virus, there is no cure. 

Leptospirosis

Leptospirosis is another contagious disease known to be transmitted by wild raccoons. It is caused by the Leptospira bacteria, which is found and transmitted in raccoon urine. Most mammals are infected after coming into contact (eyes, throat, nose, skin, etc.) with water that has been contaminated with raccoon urine containing the bacteria. Dogs are mostly at risk of contracting Leptospirosis, which is why vaccinations are so vital to their health.

Distemper

Raccoon distemper comes from canine distemper, and is dangerous virus that can be passed along to pets but not humans. Also known as canine distemper, this virus is extremely contagious and common in large populations of raccoons. Signs of the virus initially appear flu-like, eventually maturing into a state of confusion and disorientation. If transmitted to a pet, it can cause acute illness and death. And unfortunately, there is no treatment once infected.

Other Infectious Diseases Transmitted By Raccoons

There is more to be concerned about when it comes to raccoon diseases. They can also transmit other ailments, including roundworm, parasites (i.e. coccidiosis), mange, lice, fleas, ticks, allergic reactions, and more.

Do you have a nuisance raccoon problem around your house or business? Contact Budget Animal Removal at 317-875-3099 for DNR licensed and insured raccoon removal and control services in Indianapolis, Indiana.

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