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rmak
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# Posted: 15 May 2014 09:15pm - Edited by: rmak
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We are re-doing our cabin inside and out. We enclosed the front porch area completely with a door and windows to make the interior bigger.

Now something is chewing at the doorway. I believe that the animals had a nice place to go and hang out for 18 years and now still want to get in.

I was hoping that they would eventually realize that getting back in was not an option (The door is steel) and stop. At that point I was going to replace the brick molding and all would be good.

But they are still chomping on it 7 months later. Tonight I just noticed that they have started to nip at my new siding by the door too. Now I'm mad and I want them gone.

Is there any repellent or something else I can put on or near the entrance that would make these gnaw hungry animals go away?

brooksm29
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# Posted: 15 May 2014 10:31pm
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Mothballs? Maybe a mothball liquid spray? Urine from a predator (fox, coyote)? I know you can get a spray bottle of it. Just guesses.

Kudzu
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# Posted: 15 May 2014 10:58pm
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Well, I have a bunch of advice, but I need to know the enemy (wth) so, man up and discover what we are dealing with before you start whinning.

Clay N Feathers
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# Posted: 16 May 2014 12:25am
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Get a game camera to see who's visiting.

rmak
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# Posted: 16 May 2014 05:39am - Edited by: rmak
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Quoting: Kudzu
Well, I have a bunch of advice, but I need to know the enemy (wth) so, man up and discover what we are dealing with before you start whinning.

Ha Ha! I thought I was manning up going to work every day to feed my family. You'd sit on your butt and watch for animals instead. Is that your advice macho man?
And I was whining, not whinning, skippy

turkeyhunter
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# Posted: 16 May 2014 07:02am
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a 22 mag is your friend......and if its a good eating critter...you got something to throw on the grill after the shot.

silverwaterlady
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# Posted: 16 May 2014 08:01am
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Google homemade bitter spray to keep dogs from chewing. Maybe that would work.

keljohnso
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# Posted: 16 May 2014 11:23am
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Mabye spread some cayenne pepper around.

naturelover66
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# Posted: 16 May 2014 12:35pm
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Yep...we had a red squirrel chewing on our place.. There's non toxic sprays u can use to repel them. . Good luck!!

rayyy
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# Posted: 16 May 2014 03:47pm
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When I was battleing red squirrels getting into my attic,I bought a bottle of fox urine from a hunting store.soaked a couple of paper towls in it,left them in the corners of the attic,the squirrels said FOX, I'M OUT-OH-HERE!

rayyy
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# Posted: 16 May 2014 03:48pm - Edited by: rayyy
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hate red squirrels

rmak
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# Posted: 16 May 2014 06:31pm
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Thanks folks! I appreciate all (well...almost all) comments and suggestions. Sorry if I came off as "whiny", it wasn't my intent. I just spent lots of hard earned cash on re-siding my cabin and didn't want it ruined.

I'm an infantry Vietnam vet, so I know my way around firearms. However, I really have no desire to stalk and shoot an animal who is just doing what comes naturally. I spend time at the cabin to relax in quiet and get closer to nature. I don't pass judgment on anyone else doing whatever they want. I do what I want with my cabin time.

I am going the repellent route and would appreciate any other recipes and sources so I can find something to work.

Maybe when I get some extra $$ I'll buy a game camera. I bet there's a lot of stuff happening when I'm not there. That would be interesting.

naturelover66
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# Posted: 16 May 2014 08:02pm
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You're not whiny....and you're right, there's no reason to kill an innocent little animal. Have a great weekend!
Lisa

rmak
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# Posted: 8 Jun 2014 07:55am
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Since we were doing foundation work there was a lot of mud after a rain. Apparently, from the tracks, these squatters are raccoons. I bought some coyote urine and some wicks at a hunting store. I have sprayed several times and see no additional damage.

Hoping this fixed up the problem. Thanks to all for your helpful suggestions.

OwenChristensen
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# Posted: 8 Jun 2014 08:47am
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Here mr. yote pee in this.

rmak
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# Posted: 8 Jun 2014 09:19am
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Yeah, I read it attracts coyotes. See what happens when man tries to manipulate nature! We always screw things up.

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