What is a deterrent to squirrels?

What is a deterrent to squirrels?

Use Strong Odors. Scents like white pepper, black pepper, and garlic are naturally unpleasant to a squirrel. The same goes for sweet smells such as peppermint. Try spraying your plants and flowers with water and then sprinkling on pepper or peppermint oil to deter squirrels.

What smells discourage squirrels?

Spicy Smells Tangy and sweet smells can help deter squirrels, as they aren’t fond of these. Scents of white pepper and garlic powder are also used to repel squirrels. Rodents are also repulsed by the scent of pepper.

How do you deter squirrels from your garden?

Natural Squirrel Repellents

  1. Spread predator urine around your garden.
  2. Try sprinkling cayenne pepper, ground chili peppers, pepper flakes, and/or garlic pepper on and around your plants when they are ready to bloom.
  3. Birds can’t taste capsaicin, so add some cayenne pepper to those bird feeders to deter squirrels.

What do squirrels dislike the most?

Squirrels hate the smell of pepper, mint, mothballs, predator urine, skunks, coffee, and cinnamon, among others. Squirrels have an excellent sense of smell, which they use to find food buried up to 1 foot underground and stay away from danger.

Is there a smell that squirrels hate?

Strong smells are a great way to repel squirrels – certain odors make squirrels wrinkle their noses. They’re said to dislike the scent of coffee grounds and peppermint, or you could make up your own recipe with vinegar, garlic and onions or peppermint oil to spray in the garden.

How do you get rid of GREY squirrels?

Try smearing oil or vaseline on the metal pole to prevent them from gripping it – they’ll soon give up. Remember, squirrels can leap surprising distances, so site feeders and tables away from fences and other high points that make it possible for them to reach their goal.

What deters grey squirrels?

Find out how to deal with grey squirrels in the garden, below.

  • Protect your plants. Protecting planted bulbs from squirrels with a layer of chicken wire.
  • Squirrel-proof your feeders. Squirrel-proof bird feeder with greenfinch.
  • Use fruit cages.
  • Grow food plants.
  • Frighten them off.
  • Watch out for breakable containers.