Keeping Critters Out Once They’re Removed

If you’ve got an animal on your property, you probably want it gone quickly, and you definitely don’t want it coming back! Once an animal has made its way onto your property or into your home, there’s a good chance they’ll try to come back, especially if they were released somewhere nearby. We wanted to talk about some ways you can keep critters off your property once they’re removed.

Remove All Easily Accessible Food

If you’ve got any kind of food lying around your property, you’ll want to pick it up or secure it in some way. Whether it’s an exposed trash can, bird seed, or pet food, more often than not, animals venture onto your property in search of a bite to eat. By removing any sources of food, you’ll be disincentivizing nearly any animal from coming onto your property.

Build or Repair Fences

Fences can provide you and your family with privacy, and can also protect you against wild animals. If you already have an existing fence but it has holes in it, you’ll want to get those fixed, as just patching a few holes may be enough to keep any kind of critter from getting into your yard. If you don’t have a fence, consider having one built.

Use Some Animal Repellant

Most animals that will wander onto your lawn have strong senses of smell, something you can take advantage of. There are a number of animal repellant sprays available on the market today. Spraying these around your property can definitely dissuade any critters from venturing near your home.

Work with an Experienced Animal Exclusion Company in Maryland

Need a hand keeping critters off your property? Then you’ve come to the right place! At K.P. Wildlife, we’ve helped lots of homeowners protect their property against animals that would cause it harm. We can help remove practically any kind of animal you may be having trouble with, and can install exclusionary equipment to prevent them from returning!