I'm sooo upset. We've been plagued by squirrels for years but thought we'd beaten them (darling husband learned how to trap them). This morning about five of my lovely pots have been destroyed - my garden is so tiny that it constitutes almost a third of everything! Sweetpeas, broad beans, sweetcorn, all doing fine now ruined, Some beautiful poppies were just showing their little heads and now totally gone - I'm so sad! I know I can start other things off, but please console me and also give me tips on beating the Evil Squirrels!!!






Damn clever clogs! More seriously, it's worth Googling "discouraging squirrels" for a range of ideas - there doesn't seem to be one solution but adopting several might help. Seems you have to get into the psychology of squirrels... if you kill or relocate them others will fill the space so basically you have to discourage them. e.g. how do they access your garden? Make that route a bit uncomfortable or scarey. They're sensitive to smells (but so are humans and you don't want to make it so unpleasant that you don't want to go in their either!) - various suggestions include peppermint, moth balls, commercially available lion poo, dried blood (! - not yours! perhaps blood/fish/bone would work? - better than blood sweat and tears anyway). Discourage neighbours from supplying any whole foods such as peanuts coz they're the ones they bury. If having your own pet cat or dog is impractical inviting a pal with dog and parking the dog in the garden while you have a cup of coffee will impart a few scents that squirrels won't fancy (partic if a lurcher I suspect, my old lurcher used to think they were rabbits and could never work out how some rabbits were so good at climbing trees, seemed like cheating to her...). So the key words are a) DISCOURAGE so they prefer elsewhere and b) ENJOY the battle of wits - and you'll get back to winning. bb.
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