They do this EVERY night. I’ve tried motion sensor lights. Ammonia. U shaped hooks. Peace offerings of treats in another part of the yard. Is chicken wire my last option? I need to save this sod

by wittykittycity

37 Comments

  1. savvysearch

    I have no experience with this but this is what I would do. Carpet the whole grass in bird netting and secure it with stakes around the perimeter. And then take it off when the grass finally roots enough that it can’t be peeled back.

  2. Motion Activated Sprinkler. Please record and post. Lol

  3. Powermetalbunny

    Motion activated large, Halloween decorations?

    Mini/ back yard sized Wacky Waving Inflatable Arm-Flailing Tube Man?

    A Roomba with tactical battle alterations?

    Motion activated sprinkler/ water gun?

    Nail down the edges of the sod?

  4. chamgireum_

    I was able to ward off a possum/skunk digging in my garden by putting a Bluetooth speaker out there playing a podcast and a dog growling lol.

  5. HailSaganPlantNative

    I’m sorry, I know they’re assholes and it’s infuriating but I’m picturing them actually doing this and for some reason I’m finding it hysterically funny.

    They dig up my raised beds looking for grubs and the only thing I can do to keep them out is metal mesh pinned down on top of the soil, so yeah, chicken wire is a good option, although it won’t be fun to do.

    I also have ring camera footage of one eating every single fish in my tiny backyard pond. We stopped putting fish in it because he just kept coming back and eating all of them.

    They’re cute but man they are pains in the ass.

  6. Plant natives instead of this garbage and their roots will actually penetrate the soil further than a few centimeters of tightly knit network that can be easily peeled off like a carpet.

  7. MediocreClue9957

    Raccoons are showing how poorly grass roots, is attacked by grubs, and needs more than plants to look nice

  8. Apprehensive-Buy1613

    They are going for the grubs. Treat for grubs, take away the food source, then they will go elsewhere.

    Hopefully Probably Should

  9. SeaworthinessFun3658

    That’s not really sod, it’s roll-out carpet that pretends to be grass.

    Since it’s obviously freshly loose they can smell it and know they can find tons of earthworms etc if they just get under it. That’s why it’s not all damaged – they figured out how to roll it out of the way.

  10. been_blissed

    It’s a sign, rip it up and plant beds with pollinators and other ecologically beneficial plants.

  11. RevolutionaryEgg1312

    Raccoons are being helpful and telling you that lawns are rubbish and to plant a real garden, don’t bend to Victorian style, start growing food.

  12. ace72ace

    If only mini claymores with rock salt existed…

  13. TryingToAddPokeStops

    “no raccoon trespassing” sign

  14. 99roninFL

    You have to get a motion operated night vision camera….this shit just makes me laugh. Once they eat all the grubs they will quit

  15. dadbodsupreme

    Live trap. Smear peanut butter on the trigger arm and stick a couple cut in half marshmallows to it. They like sardines too, but after a couple days the smell starts to get a little out of hand.

    I am in the sticks so I had a lot of area to cover with automatic Sprinklers and noise makers. I even left an AM radio on talk radio all night long for my chicks and it didn’t deter them one bit. One son of a bitch came up and destroyed a brooder box while I was working on a truck outside.

  16. orangematchstick

    Spray beneficial nematodes. they eat the grubs the raccoons (and crows) are hunting in your sod. Arbico organics is a great source

  17. WerewolfInDisguise

    Lawnarchy! This is just part of seizing the means of production as they work to restore native plantings and bring down human dominance

  18. 1983Targa911

    Not sure where you live, but here in my area (Seattle) the raccoons are going after an invasive beetle (Shafer’s Beetle) so in fact they are not being assholes but helping to prevent the spread of invasive species. Consider wherever you are at that these raccoons are going after some grub in your sod that you probably don’t want there anyway. Spraying beneficial nematodes in the spring and the fall will kill the grubs. No grubs, no raccoon digging. The raccoons are just the canaries in your coal mine telling you that you need to do something about your soil health.

  19. CheesecakePopular884

    They are encouraging you to go r/nolawn

  20. CheesecakePopular884

    They are encouraging you to go r/nolawn

  21. yellow_pomelo_jello

    We had this same problem and what finally worked was putting jars of ammonia out there with a washcloth in them to wick the smell out. They hate the smell.

  22. CobblerCandid998

    At first glance, I thought this said “Raccoons are ruining my soul”

  23. Fearless_Necessary40

    Have you tried grabbing em by back of neck and slapping em on nose?

  24. Chicken wire, pinned down, until the sod takes.

    You gotta pull it up and loosen the new grass, otherwise it gets tangled up and rips the grass up.

    Did it myself a couple years ago, super effective

    Unrelated, wts rolls of chicken wire.

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