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Homemade Chipmunk Repellent

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Homemade Chipmunk Repellent

Homemade Chipmunk Repellent. Chipmunks are a member of the squirrel family and are small ground-dwelling rodents, although they can climb trees. Chipmunks can cause a lot of damage to a garden. They dig up flower bulbs, eat fruit and vegetables and chew on flowers and their buds. There is a natural way get chipmunks to stop feasting on your garden....

Chipmunks are a member of the squirrel family and are small ground-dwelling rodents, although they can climb trees. Chipmunks can cause a lot of damage to a garden. They dig up flower bulbs, eat fruit and vegetables and chew on flowers and their buds. There is a natural way get chipmunks to stop feasting on your garden. Chipmunks don’t like the taste of hot peppers, so a liberal dose of homemade pepper spray can keep the cute, but troublesome, critters at bay.
Step 2
Drain the fluid through cheesecloth into a spray bottle. Add 2 tbs. oil and shake the mixture well.
Step 4
Reapply the spray every two to three weeks or after a rainfall.

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