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How do you stop squirrels digging up my lawn to bury their nuts?

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How do you stop squirrels digging up my lawn to bury their nuts?

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Some squirrels dig to bury their food, others are digging to find food. The best thing would be to repel the squirrels from your yard. There are a few ways to do this. If it’s a small flower bed type of an area, and your climate is appropriate, planting things like fritillaria bulbs will help to repel them. But the most effective repellents can be purchased from most garden/home centers and work by making them think a predator has taken up residence in the area. These repellents contain urine from natural predators like fox. One of these products is called Shake Away ( http://www.critter-repellent.com/ ). Just make sure you use the right version since it works on natural fear and the wrong predator smell won’t scare them.

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