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Tips for Keeping Wildlife Away From Your Yard

Wildlife roaming through your yard can soon find their way indoors, if left unchecked. To avoid this, it’s important to keep animals from settling around your property in the first place. Addressing outdoor invitations early on can greatly reduce the chances of pests nesting in your walls, attic, or crawl spaces.

Two possums on a ledge in a garden

Why Are These Animals in My Yard?

When wildlife discover a place in your yard that provides both food and shelter, they’re likely to stick around. With natural predators constantly keeping them on alert, these animals are always on the lookout for secure hiding spots. Sheds, vehicles, woodpiles, and accumulated yard debris are some of their preferred nesting areas. Once they settle into your property outside, it becomes much easier for them to make their way inside, searching for more protection and resources.

Helpful Strategies to Deter Wildlife From Your Yard

Raccoons, squirrels, and opossums may seem harmless in their natural habitat, but they can become a real nuisance when they approach your property. Here’s a detailed guide on keeping these wildlife pests from making your yard their new home.

Steps to Keep Raccoons Away

  • Ensure trash cans have tightly secured, raccoon-resistant lids.
  • Eliminate food sources, such as pet food left outdoors.
  • Use motion-activated lights to startle them during their nighttime activity.
  • Trim tree branches to limit their access to your roof.

Steps to Keep Squirrels Away

  • Attach squirrel guards to bird feeders to keep them from reaching the food.
  • Use sturdy metal or heavy-duty plastic trash bins to prevent chewing.
  • Cut back tree branches near your home to reduce their ability to reach the roof.

Steps to Keep Opossums Away

  • Remove outdoor water sources, such as dripping faucets or pet bowls.
  • Block entry points beneath your home, deck, or sheds to prevent nesting.
  • Clear away brush piles and trim overgrown plants to reduce sheltering spots.
  • Keep compost bins tightly covered to restrict access to food.
  • Install motion-activated sprinklers to deter them with sudden movement.

Finding potential entry points where wildlife might sneak into your home can be difficult without expert guidance. If you notice wildlife pests around your property, reach out to professionals such as Xceptional Wildlife Removal for assistance.

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