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Adrianne C on Jun 17, 2014Get a dog.Helpful Reply
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Dee on Sep 13, 2014I know there are products that you can get at the hardware store and sprinkle over your soil, or sprays. I've had great luck with red pepper seeds, I buy the least expensive, and sprinkle over the areas they use.Helpful Reply
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Grady on Dec 16, 2014A dog will not help. I would suggest repellent.Helpful Reply
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Barbara S on Feb 17, 2015I have found that a motion-activated sprinkler does a great job. I think one commercial brand is called the Scarecrow.Helpful Reply
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Rossa D on Jul 20, 2015Try moth balls ,will not damage plantsHelpful Reply
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Ger Leahy on Oct 30, 2015parazone jeyes fluid any thing with a smell but can you live with itHelpful Reply
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