Keeping away hares and badgers. pee?

I have been considering this
http://www.molecat.com

the moles don't get in my grow bags,
But they go ape shit in the yard and im afraid my dog will break her leg she steps in a whole chasing the ball.

My buddy use to plant in the ground and he started putting a few layers of wire mesh around the inside of his holes to protect the rootball.
 
I also heard of a recipe you spray on the yard that makes the grubs taste like shit and the moles allegedly
"Fuck off to the neighbors."

It was a concoction of like molasses and a bunch of other shit.

Not sure if it works but i used to listen to home improvement shows on am radio and dude swore by it
 
I also heard of a recipe you spray on the yard that makes the grubs taste like shit and the moles allegedly
"Fuck off to the neighbors."

It was a concoction of like molasses and a bunch of other shit.

Not sure if it works but i used to listen to home improvement shows on am radio and dude swore by it
try it and see. never know about those "home remedies" till you try them.
 
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The dachshund (UK: /ˈdakshʊnd/[2] or US: /ˈdɑːkshʊnt/ DAHKS-huunt[citation needed] or /ˈdɑːksənt/[3]) (English badger dog) is a short-legged, long-bodied, hound-type dog breed.

The standard size dachshund was developed to scent, chase, and flush out badgers and other burrow-dwelling animals, while the miniature dachshund was bred to hunt smaller prey such as rabbits. In the United States, they have also been used to track wounded deer and hunt prairie dogs.
I think this is a great suggestion, and you would have one happy dachshund, too. Such amazing little dogs.
 
It is easy to get rid of moles if you have roses.
Cut off a few branches and stick it in the hole.
Their blood doesn't clot well, so getting poked is bad news and they vacate the area quickly.
 
I don't have any problem with moles etc. just the hares and badgers (at least I presume thats what dug them up last season).
I have spread 5 gallons of pee around the area. so ill report what happens I guess! also put out some garlic to discourage the slugs.
I put out the plants a lot more mature than previously so that should Also help.
 
I don't have any problem with moles etc. just the hares and badgers (at least I presume thats what dug them up last season).
I have spread 5 gallons of pee around the area. so ill report what happens I guess! also put out some garlic to discourage the slugs.
I put out the plants a lot more mature than previously so that should Also help.
The best way to get rid of slugs is to put a pan of beer out. They will want nothing to do with your plants ...and they die happy and drunk.
 
The best way to get rid of slugs is to put a pan of beer out. They will want nothing to do with your plants ...and they die happy and drunk.

Will be doing that too. Got some slug damage early on in the polytunnel - one night slug hunting, then put garlic and ginger around the seedlings, and added garlic to my water. I didn't see anymore after that, they sure don't like garlic and ginger!
 
I don't have any problem with moles etc. just the hares and badgers (at least I presume thats what dug them up last season).
I have spread 5 gallons of pee around the area. so ill report what happens I guess! also put out some garlic to discourage the slugs.
I put out the plants a lot more mature than previously so that should Also help.
bet your patch smells great:spew:
 
Will be doing that too. Got some slug damage early on in the polytunnel - one night slug hunting, then put garlic and ginger around the seedlings, and added garlic to my water. I didn't see anymore after that, they sure don't like garlic and ginger!
if you were that closely related to a lobster, would you like garlic and ginger?
 
No Badgers down my way, but I go toe to toe with the deer every season. I use this stinky stuff with pretty good effect.

deer-rabbit-repellent.jpg
 
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