Instead of using toxins and other dangerous chemicals in an attempt to eradicate these critters, there are many other ways we can protect our pets from outdoor threats more naturally. Let’s look at some of these more defensive measures that are less offensive to all animals involved.
#1 – Guardians of the Garden
Whether our outdoors spaces contain fruit-bearing plants or vegetables like in a garden, keeping these areas safe and secure will help deter outdoor creatures from bothering out pets. Be sure to be vigilant when it comes to these exterior areas and make them less inhabitable and unwelcome to unwanted critters.- Regularly check fence lines for loose or cracked boards and repair as necessary
- Replace or repair faulty hinges and latches on gates
- Check for tunnels or holes underneath these boundaries where animals may be gaining unwanted access
- Get rid of standing water which not only attracts mosquitoes but other thirsty animals
#2 – Policing Other Places
In addition to the aforementioned, be sure to keep hedges and other bushy plants trimmed and well-maintained. This will stop a number of different animals and reptiles from nesting in these areas and be calling them home.
While you’re outdoors doing this type of yard work, be sure to keep branches cut back away from your house, garage and other outbuildings that will keep animals from gaining access to the roof of these structures. This will stop them from using chimneys or other openings like attic vents as a potential doorway into our homes.




