Here I net the beds untill things like spuds come up. It's never got too bad, but can understand why with some wearing down one would get brutal with them
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ive done all the above and used all the plants peppers and stuff for the past 12 yrs after awhile none work ,I am now using tea bags soaked in jays fluid dotted about the garden ! it seems to be working for now ! atb Dal ps the sonics don't work for long either .Last edited by Derbydal; 10-05-2018, 09:09 PM.
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Thanks will note the Jays fluid system. Agree sonics only work for a while, and they only last for a while ie my 3 year old one has died. Anybody tried the below motion jet spray, suspect would give them a good scare for a while if works
https://www.amazon.co.uk/PestBye-Bat...perated+Motion
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I don't know about others' cats, but I have three cat litter trays for my cats, and some of them simply prefer to have a poop outside in my raised bed. I can therefore only assume that they like to poop elsewhere in other people's gardens too, and no litter trays in the world will change that. At least I know the trays I have isn't affecting their choices. This time of year they rarely need emptying, and I really wish they'd use them.
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Originally posted by SarrissUK View PostI don't know about others' cats, but I have three cat litter trays for my cats, and some of them simply prefer to have a poop outside in my raised bed. I can therefore only assume that they like to poop elsewhere in other people's gardens too, and no litter trays in the world will change that. At least I know the trays I have isn't affecting their choices. This time of year they rarely need emptying, and I really wish they'd use them.A life is like a garden. Perfect moments can be had, but not preserved, except in memory. LLAP. - Leonard Nimoy
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We collected lots of 'shovel it yourself' soil improver from our local councils once a year giveaway last Sunday. I sprinkled 3 bags over my front garden flower beds (communal cat toilet) Sunday afternoon as additional mulch because it's south facing. I noted this morning that it remains undisturbed. I put that down to the fresh strong oder it had, but suspect that won't last much longer.
Doesn't help for the erst of the year though.
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Originally posted by It never rains..it pours View PostThanks will note the Jays fluid system. Agree sonics only work for a while, and they only last for a while ie my 3 year old one has died. Anybody tried the below motion jet spray, suspect would give them a good scare for a while if works
https://www.amazon.co.uk/PestBye-Bat...perated+MotionOur England is a garden, and such gardens are not made
By singing-'Oh how beautiful!" and sitting in the shade,
While better men than we go out and start their working lives
At grubbing weeds from gravel paths with broken dinner-knives. ~ Rudyard Kipling
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Originally posted by Penellype View PostHave you tried changing the type of cat litter? Just a thought.
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Originally posted by It never rains..it pours View PostThanks will note the Jays fluid system. Agree sonics only work for a while, and they only last for a while ie my 3 year old one has died. Anybody tried the below motion jet spray, suspect would give them a good scare for a while if works
https://www.amazon.co.uk/PestBye-Bat...perated+Motion
I bought the branded version of that , I think it was contech water scarecrow ? it was 3 times the price of the one in the link ! It was worth it's weight in gold. There were a few soggy moments when I forgot to turn it off and walked past and it did need to be carefully positioned so netting structures didn't block the sensor; but it solved my problems completely.
Only useful with mains water pressure and above freezing though, must find mine again- it's in the garden somewhere.
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Originally posted by bikermike View Posthave you tried moving the sonics around? I have one high up to cover the main part of the garden where cats come in, and another on a stake I move about. arranging one where they are most likely to enter the garden is a good trick
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