Make the Area Less Attractive

Wildlife exclusion and prevention measures involve effectively reducing the attractiveness of your property to unwanted animals. Here's a comprehensive guide to make your area less appealing:

Habitat Modification

  • Remove food sources: Eliminate bird feeders, pet food, and other food attractants, and seal garbage containers.
  • Restrict water sources: Fill in birdbaths, drain stagnant water, and repair leaky faucets.
  • Control vegetation: Trim overgrown bushes and trees, keep lawns mowed, and remove dense vegetation that provides shelter.

Deterrent Devices

  • Motion-activated lights: Startle and deter nocturnal animals.
  • Sonic devices: Emit high-pitched sounds that repel rodents and other pests.
  • Predator decoys: Use realistic figurines of owls, coyotes, or snakes that instill fear in wildlife.

Chemical Repellents

  • Pepper spray: Discourages animals from entering certain areas.
  • Ammonia: A safe and effective deterrent for raccoons.
  • Mothballs: Can repel rodents, but their efficacy may vary.

Physical Barriers

  • Fencing: Install fences with appropriate heights and materials to prevent animal entry.
  • Netting: Cover trees and other fruit-bearing plants to prevent access to food.
  • Wire mesh: Block gaps in vents and other openings that animals can exploit.

Additional Tips

  • Maintain a clean property to reduce animal attractants.
  • Educate yourself about local wildlife and their preferences.
  • Consider consulting with a professional wildlife control specialist for personalized advice.
By implementing these measures, you can effectively make your area less attractive to unwanted wildlife and minimize the risk of conflicts and damage.