Getting rid of raccoon
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Melanie on May 30, 2015sprinkle/pour red cayenne pepper around the base of tree, or have it live trapped and transplanted to elsewhere.Helpful Reply
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Barbara K on Jul 09, 2015moth balls work well to keep cats away.....you might try them...Helpful Reply
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Lori Johnson on Dec 14, 2015Moth balls work great to deter raccoons. After the raccoon moves on to a new potty tree, put lime out. Lime neutralizes the bad door, and soil PH so the tree doesn't die either. Lime also kills any bug with an endorsement skeleton, but is pet friendly too.Helpful Reply
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Grady on Jan 12, 2016Raccoons are very smart creatures. So getting rid of one might be tough. Getting a coonhound might help.Helpful Reply
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Capernius on Jan 28, 2016PLEASE PEOPLE, Do not use mothballs! they are toxic to everyone & everything including the Earth. Ms.Karen, can you plant prickly pear cactus at the base of that tree? if not then try cayenne pepper flakes/powder.... Just PLEASE do not use mothballs.Helpful Reply
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