Hucky Austin
2 min readDec 15, 2022
Keep your pumpkins safe

It’s the time of year when everyone gets out their pumpkins to enjoy everything the season offers! But if you’re like most folks, in a few weeks, you may have been visited by some unexpected guests — stubborn squirrels and other critters who can’t keep their distance. Although these furry friends are adorable, they can also create quite a mess with your fall decorations. Fortunately, there are some simple solutions to keep them at bay so you can enjoy your festive decor without disruptions! So read our top tips for ensuring your pumpkins stay safe from those pesky rodents.

There are a few different ways to keep squirrels from eating your pumpkins. Here are a few suggestions:

  • Use a physical barrier: Squirrels can be deterred by physical barriers, such as a fence or netting. If you have a small pumpkin patch, you can try enclosing it with a chicken wire fence to keep squirrels out.
  • Use repellents: There are a few different repellents that you can use to keep squirrels away from your pumpkins. These include commercial repellents that contain spicy or bitter ingredients that squirrels dislike or natural repellents made with ingredients like peppermint oil or cayenne pepper.
  • Provide alternative food sources: Sometimes, squirrels will be less likely to eat your pumpkins if they have other food sources available. Consider planting extra seeds or fruits nearby that squirrels can eat instead of your pumpkins.
  • Scare them away: If you see a squirrel near your pumpkins, you can try scaring it away by clapping your hands, making loud noises, or using a water spray bottle to spray it with water.

Remember, it’s important to be humane and avoid harming the squirrels. These animals are just trying to survive and find food, so it’s important to use deterrents in a way that does not cause them harm.

In conclusion, there are several simple and effective ways to protect your pumpkins from uninvited critters. By using physical barriers, repellent products, providing alternative food sources, and scaring them away, you can keep the squirrels away and enjoy your festive decorations in peace! You can ensure that your pumpkins stay safe this fall with the right prevention methods.

Hucky Austin
Hucky Austin

Written by Hucky Austin

Hucky Austin is a retired bodyguard for the late artist Prince and the Editor at Bodyguard Careers.

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