π Thatβs one way to do it! I love using cayenne pepper heavily around the fruit it works great just beware itβs definitely spicy when you apply it!
The rodents out West where I am are tenacious, and I wish I could tell you that peppermint and cayenne worked, but but it didn't. Instead the rodents actually loved it ad ate it and anything covered in it. The method of putting peanut oil in a large glass bowl that they can get into and drown certainly works. But I hate to say it…your best option is going to be bait and traps and poison.
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π Thatβs one way to do it! I love using cayenne pepper heavily around the fruit it works great just beware itβs definitely spicy when you apply it!
We spray peppermint oil around the edges. The feed store sells it as a "natural" repellant
Great idea
The rodents out West where I am are tenacious, and I wish I could tell you that peppermint and cayenne worked, but but it didn't. Instead the rodents actually loved it ad ate it and anything covered in it. The method of putting peanut oil in a large glass bowl that they can get into and drown certainly works. But I hate to say it…your best option is going to be bait and traps and poison.
Put fence a round
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You need a cat!
You could sprink poison around the pumpkins but i dont know if it will affect the plant if the mice passes over the poison and eats the pumpkin
After encountering that giant pumpkin, that mouse would have thought: This is food for a thousand generations!
put a massive circle of mouse traps around it
Cats but then you canβt use the sand for the base
Cat poo
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Grow a garden in real life
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The mouse literally ate ass in this scene
Haha! You sir are a genius!π
I WISH that worked!!! π
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