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How to Keep Chipmunks and Squirrels From Eating Tomatoes

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    • 1). Place tomato cages around the tomato plants. Select taller cages for vining tomatoes and shorter ones for the bush variety. Place four stakes around the tomato cages approximately 3 to 4 inches away from the cages and slightly taller than the cages. Wrap the stakes and cages with bird netting to cover the top. Secure the netting with string. Cover the cage with chicken wire if the squirrels chew through the bird netting. Cages need secured to the ground and the holes in the chicken wire need to remain under 2 inches in size to keep the pests away, according to New Jersey Online.

    • 2). Move bird feeders or pet foods away from your tomato garden. Squirrels and chipmunks will invade your yard to enjoy the food and then they may begin stealing plants and produce from your garden. Keep bird feeders at least 15 feet away from the garden for best results.

    • 3). Removing hiding spots in the garden to keep chipmunks away from your crops. Shade, rocks and piles of wood are all location where chipmunks are likely to hide.

    • 4). Sprinkle cayenne pepper or use a hot pepper spray around the tomato plants. Capsaicin, found in hot peppers, irritates the sensitive noses of squirrels and chipmunks.

    • 5). Remove water sources to discourage squirrels and chipmunks. Leaking hoses and standing water are attractive to the pests.

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