You only put a little dab out and bam! They are gone in hours. I have a cat that has been great at catching the moles and voles (she may land in jail for that…).īut the biggest destruction I have is from raccoons! It took me almost two months to find a solution to get them out of my soffet, and this works!! I ordered Raccoon Eviction Paste (google it) and yes it was pricey at $65, but it worked. I have solved the bear situation by removing feeders in the fall early and not putting them out again until late spring. I live in Western NC mountains and we have black bear in search of bird feeders, moles and voles ( and moles are a protected species, no kidding!!! Illegal to kill them). What a great conversation! I had no idea about all of these cures for the animals that destroy our gardens. I still can’t believe the pest guy turned me on to this method, cause its the procedure he uses, and charges his customers for it. I’m in no way affiliated with Predator Pee, and I’m sure there are other good predator urines out there, I’ve just had no incentive to search them out since Predator Pee has worked so well for me. I’ve been doing this routine when needed, going back to the mid-nineties, and it has worked like a charm for me. Once that’s happened then I know I can seal up the hole, with nothing trapped inside. What I’m eventually hoping to find is the wad of paper either laying on the ground outside the hole, or just undisturbed for a day or so. So when this is the case I replace the wadded up paper.
When I come back, if the newspaper has been pushed in under the house, I know that something has entered, but what I don’t know, is whether it left again, as in say the mother going in to retrieve the baby, then leaving to relocate it. At this point I usually do not know whether or not there are any raccoons actually under the house at this time, so I take a rumpled up newspaper sheet and loosely plug the hole with it. I’ll usually put a few drops around the broken foundation vent hole as well. The way I use the Predator Pee (I usually buy their sampler set,) is that I’ll put a squirt or two of it on a crumpled up newspaper, and toss it under the house. I found the Predator Pee website a number of years ago-I was actually referred to it by a pest exterminator. They do a tremendous amount of damage under there, and it is a constant battle to try to keep them out of there. ?Įvery couple of years I get raccoons breaking out the foundation vents under my house, looking for a nice, safe and warm place to have their babies. I do still get deer and buck on film, just not in areas marked by me. And human urine is so much cheaper than store-bought, exotic animal urine! I still have my cats and no coyotes on my camera film. Seeing as how HUMANS are the predator and enemy of most animals, I then used my own urine to mark my garden territory. I then spent several weeks dousing the perimeter markings with water and checking the cameras to make sure the coyotes were no longer visiting. My cats have never been allowed out at night (though the coyotes have gotten several small dogs in my neighborhood during the daylight hours). I have cats, the favorite food of coyote so this was not acceptable. Unfortunately, the Coyote Urine seemed to be calling ALL the coyotes out there to come visit! This was now their territory, all marked and ready! I could hear the howls at night and watched the coyotes on camera as they moved through the area during the night. I have cameras to track the wildlife that comes into my yard and area at night, and i love to see who my visitors were the night before as I sip my morning coffee. I used this on the perimeter and bushes I didn’t want the deer to nibble or munch on. I have a deer problem in northern California, so after trying human hair and smelly soaps, I got Coyote Urine. Hi Mike, not sure if anyone has had this problem before.