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Sharing a neighborhood with wildlife can be both enjoyable and frustrating. A raccoon passing through the yard may be interesting to watch, but squirrels digging up flower beds, skunks burrowing near the house, or groundhogs damaging plants can quickly become a problem.

The good news is that homeowners can protect gardens in humane ways. The goal is not to harm wildlife, but to make the yard less inviting and guide animals elsewhere.

One simple step is choosing plants that many animals naturally avoid. Daffodils, garlic, onions, lavender, and rosemary can help discourage some unwanted visitors. These plants can be worked into flower beds, borders, or vegetable gardens to add beauty and scent while offering some protection.

Gardeners trying to keep squirrels away may want to avoid planting favorites such as hazelnuts, tulips, and crocuses. If those plants are already part of the garden, metal mesh can be placed over the soil to help prevent digging.

Strong scents may also help repel animals. Materials such as granulated chicken manure or even dog hair can be scattered around problem areas. These scent barriers should be refreshed about every three weeks, especially after rain.

Burrowing animals require a careful approach. If a skunk or groundhog has dug a burrow in the yard, homeowners may be able to encourage it to leave by pouring a small amount of water into the opening. The goal is not to flood the burrow, but to make it less comfortable so the animal moves on.

Homeowners should also remove easy food sources. Pet food, unsecured garbage, fallen fruit, and open compost can attract raccoons, squirrels, and other animals. Keeping the yard tidy can reduce the need for repeat visits.

For stubborn animals or situations involving safety concerns, professional help is the best choice. Wildlife control experts can relocate animals when appropriate and help prevent their return.

With the right plants, barriers, and humane deterrents, gardeners can protect their yards while still respecting the wildlife that shares the landscape.

 

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