Is it biting yet?

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Re: Is it biting yet?

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Orange peel and citrus peel is meant to deter them too. Chopped up in the area where they go? Or them sonic repellers?
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Re: Is it biting yet?

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There's a whisper down the line.......that the Ginger one in your garden could be..
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XEIiqhx3BSk
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Re: Is it biting yet?

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Northern Lass wrote:There's a whisper down the line.......that the Ginger one in your garden could be..
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XEIiqhx3BSk

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Re: Is it biting yet?

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Some good ideas and suggestions there thanks. Essential Oils is what i use in the shower so'll try that and lion dung if i can get my hanbs on it,not lterally of course, sounds good but the thing i have tried straight away is the citrus peelings and i have to say i've had fewer alarms on my phone regarding movement in the garden. Don't worry i'll keep you all up to date about the latest developments ! Who knows maybe i'll be able to sit in my rocking chair smoking my water pipe in peace soon !
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Re: Is it biting yet?

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Rob wrote:Some good ideas and suggestions there thanks. Essential Oils is what i use in the shower so'll try that and lion dung if i can get my hanbs on it,not lterally of course, sounds good but the thing i have tried straight away is the citrus peelings and i have to say i've had fewer alarms on my phone regarding movement in the garden. Don't worry i'll keep you all up to date about the latest developments ! Who knows maybe i'll be able to sit in my rocking chair smoking my water pipe in peace soon !


Can you not embrace the cats?

What's a bit of cat pee......

move the rocking chair indoors?
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One of the trees in our garden has recently become a marking post for the local cats, there is a circle of dead plants nearly a yard across underneath it. But it's the crap that really bothers us, you try getting cat crap out of the treads of a powered wheelchair.
Currently investigating the Hillmans of Sussex.
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