The ripe fruit in my yard are attacked by racoons and rats and crows!
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How big is your yard? I installed motion lights and it does help to a certain extent. Fake owls and snakes help too.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5NSwPZYVkWc
They are hungry due to 99% of their natural habitat is gone..
How about a scarecrow?
Unless it was animated I doubt that the rats and racoons would be frightened away. But the crows might not like it. Thanks for your thought though. It is most appreciated. This sure is a great site for exciting the imagination.
I have similar problem with crows digging up my lawn. you may want to try putting a stick in the yard( or several in my case ) attached to stick twine and a foil tin foil plate blowing in the breeze .