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− | Animal pests are a common problem in gardens and lawns, regardless of your weather. Squirrels, raccoons, deer plus even neighborhood cats and dogs can dig awake your plants or eat them completely. Commercial [http://lease-a-seo.com animal] obstructions can include harmful chemicals that you might not need to spray over your edible garden. A homemade cayenne pepper spray will deter most animals away from the area you want to protect.
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− | Trouble: Effortless
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− | Directions
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− | Things You'll Require:
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− | 2 quarts drinking water
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− | Soup pot
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− | 1 chopped onion
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− | 1 tbsp. cayenne pepper powder
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− | 1 chopped jalapeno pepper
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− | Bowl
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− | Cheesecloth
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− | Spray container
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− | 3 Deal with a bowl with a cheesecloth. Pour the mixture by means of the cheesecloth into the bowl to strain out the solids, consequently pour it to a spray bottle.
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− | 4 Spray the region where you desire to deter animals. Reapply the spray every three to 5 days or immediately after any rainfall.
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