TacoMac
Well-Known Member
Sprinkle a healthy dose of cayenne pepper on the soil. They'll move out in a quick hurry. Black pepper works, but not nearly as well as cayenne does.
After a couple days, mix up some vinegar and water 50/50 and spray all around your plants and pots and growing area. That'll keep them away. It stinks (both do, really) but it's the only truly natural way to get rid of them that I'm aware of that actually works.
You want to sprinkle the pepper first and give them a day or two to move out before you spray the vinegar all over the place, otherwise they'll hole up as best they can if you do it all at one time because they hate both badly.
After a couple days, mix up some vinegar and water 50/50 and spray all around your plants and pots and growing area. That'll keep them away. It stinks (both do, really) but it's the only truly natural way to get rid of them that I'm aware of that actually works.
You want to sprinkle the pepper first and give them a day or two to move out before you spray the vinegar all over the place, otherwise they'll hole up as best they can if you do it all at one time because they hate both badly.