Cats KEEP OUT. Environmentally Friendly Method and Cheap
by
Paul Hammond
(IC: homeowner)
1 Material
Having trouble with cats.
Quick and easy way to keep cats away from your plants.
Balls of Camphor (Moth Balls) strategically placed where cats visit.
They hate the smell.
They will never come back to your garden or plant plot.
Quick and easy way to keep cats away from your plants.
Balls of Camphor (Moth Balls) strategically placed where cats visit.
They hate the smell.
They will never come back to your garden or plant plot.
After my court yard was becoming a 1/2 way home for all the cats in the neighbourhood.
These are my courtyard plants.
Once the cat problem was solved my courtyard plants thrived.
Ornamental Pebbles first attempt to keep cats out. Pebbles in the Pots.
No more Cats, plants could grow happily.
My next round of plants grown from soft wood and semi hardwood cuttings.
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Suggested materials:
- Camphor Balls (Moth Balls) available everywhere supermarkets and hardware stores (available everywhere supermarkets and hardware stores)
Published May 16th, 2016 4:13 PM
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Mrs P on Jun 29, 2016I had a major problem with snakes in my yard years ago I used moth balls in snake holes and in rock walls, it stunk outside 2 months, got rid of the snakes. Husband said no more moth balls, I switched to full strength bleach in a pesticide bottle I bought from homedepot, not only does it keep the snakes away it kills poison ivy., bonus ! I've used the bleach now going on 12 years. And you really don't smell it, the snakes do and I'm sure cats would to. Your right about what's in cat feces, a pregnant woman can not maintain a kitty box while pregnant, it can be fatal to an unborn child. Good luck !
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Cindy Frederick on Feb 28, 2020
THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU!! I HAVE BEEN LOOKING FOR A SOLUTION FOR A LONG TIME!! I don't hate cats but I want my flowers!
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