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Protect your property from foraging animals
Imagine -a landscape of lack
luster plants where flowers and
shrubs are half-eaten and shredded;
fences clawed and de-faced;
garbage cans tipped over and emp
tied. Not a pretty picture, is it?
Unfortunately, for thousands of
homeowners, it’s an all too real
description of the serious damage
wild animals and birds can do to
property.
All in all, it’s a problem home-
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strong and enrgy-efficient.
owners would much rather do with
out; but solutions are not easy to
come by. Victimized homeowners
have tried everything from scare
crows to shotguns to ward off deer,
squirrels, raccoons, even neighbor
hood strays, but with little or no
success. Animals are discouraged
temporarily, but eventually return to
feed and browse. The problem
seems insurmountable. So what’s an
environmentally-aware homeowner
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to do?
The answer may not be as diffi
cult as you think. In fact, foraging
creatures can easily be taught that
your property is off-limits, if you
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simple precautionary measures and
an effective animal repellent, such
as Ro-Pel Animal, Rodent and Bird
Repellent from Burlington
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Protect Your Plants
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