How to stop squirrels from destroying metal frame of patio furniture?
First the squirrels totally destroyed our wicker loveseat and rocker. Now they've decided that the frames of the patio rockers were perfect for sharpening their teeth. It looks awful as they've gone straight through the painted black frame to the shiny metal!
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Try spraying or painting on pure fiery hot sauce on the frames where they chew. I had a puppy once that insisted on chewing on the leg of an antique coffee table and that stops it. He never chewed on another piece of furniture!
I had a friend who used the hot sauce method. She made a paste from the hottest peppers she could find. She used a food processor to grind them up, then"painted" the surface. This worked very well for her.