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    Home » Natural Pest & Problem Fixes

    Homemade Squirrel Repellent Recipe

    Published by Pam Kessler | 1090 words. · About 6 minutes to read this article. -

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    Last week I showed you How To Make A Fall Corn Garland.  In that post, a reader innocently asked if the squirrels around the house would try to eat the corn.

    Squirrels, what squirrels?

    We do have plenty of chipmunks running around here, but I have had corn stalks on my porch off and on for YEARS and I never had a problem with those cute little guys eating my fall displays. Never once.

    The chipmunks and I are buddies. Amigos. BFFs.

    And as for squirrels, I have never seen a single squirrel in the yard. Ever.

    Easy to make homemade squirrel repellent

    Table Of Contents

    • Printable Recipe
    • Using In The Garden
    • Companion Plants That Repel Squirrels
    • Other Squirrel Deterrents
    • Other Scents To Repel Critters

    Well not until Susie mentioned squirrels in her comment and then all of a sudden I see one of those stupid furry little rats with big tails poking around my porch.

    Darn you Susie, you jinxed me!

    But here's the kicker, I think the squirrel came up on the porch to give a seminar to the chipmunks on how to eat corn or something.

    Corn Eating 101 taught by Skippy The Squirrel.

    The little guys were very well behaved until Mr. Squirrel showed up on the scene and now I'm down 3 ears of corn!. And I know it was the chipmunks because I saw one scurrying out of the cornstalks when I opened the back door.

    Ears of corn eaten by squirrel and chipmunks

    So I searched online and tried a few concoctions and theories and came up with a homemade squirrel repellent that seems to be working on both the squirrels and the chipmunks.

    Of course, there's always the shovel over the head remedy, but I try very hard not to hurt other living creatures. Besides we USED to be friends.

    Oh, and BTW, the squirrel in these photos is the stuffed squirrel my son bought at an antique mall a few months ago. He's long dead, probably 50 years dead, so it's not like I killed Skippy to make some pretty photos or anything.

    How To Make Homemade Squirrel Repellent

    Ingredients for homemade squirrel repellent

    best homemade squirrel repellent recipe

    Homemade Squirrel Repellent

    Easy to make squirrel repellent spray for your garden
    4.67 from 3 votes
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    Total Time: 5 minutes
    Servings: 1 Spray Bottle
    Author: Pam Kessler
    Cost: $3

    Ingredients

    • 4 cups Water
    • 1 oz Hot Sauce (½ of the small 2 oz bottle or 2 Tablespoons if using a larger bottle)
    • 3 drops Dish Soap (you can also use vegetable oil if you prefer)
    • 1 Spray Bottle

    Instructions

    • Pour 4 cups water into the spray bottle
    • Add ½ of the small 2 oz bottle (1 oz) hot sauce into the water (or 2 Tablespoons if using a larger bottle)
    • Add 3 drops dish soap
    • Close spray bottle and gently shake
    • Spray liberally on any garden vegetables or flowers. Re-apply after heavy rains.
    • This won’t harm the squirrels and chipmunks, it will just deter them from eating your stuff

    Notes

    Disclaimer: Please don’t be silly and spray this stuff in your eyes or face. It is a pepper based spray and it is HOT!

    Others uses for Squirrel Repellent:

    • Bird Feeders - spray on the birdseed in your feeders to keep the squirrels out. It doesn't hurt the birds or deter them from eating the seeds.
    • Fall Outdoor Decor - spray on your cornstalks, pumpkins etc on your porch to keep the squirrels and chipmunks from eating them.
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    Squirrel

    (my dead stuffed squirrel agrees, use your common sense when using this and keep it away from your face)

    Using Squirrel Repellent In The Garden


    Besides keeping them off my fall decor, it is also good for using in your garden. Just spray the plants and flowers you want the squirrels to stay away from (it won't harm the plants and flowers). You may need to reapply after heavy rains as it would tend to wash away.

    Now if this homemade squirrel repellent would just work on snakes too, I'd be all set!

    What are some companion plants for your garden to repel squirrels?

    There are some plants that squirrels just do not like to be around. By planting these in the garden you have a better chance of keeping the squirrels and chipmunks away. And they are a nice organic solution to the problem.

    • Marigolds
    • Allium
    • Daffodils
    • Geraniums
    • Lily Of The Valley
    • Hot pepper plants

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    Frequently Asked Questions:

    What is the BEST way to repel squirrels?

    Well, my homemade squirrel repellent obviously, but I'll list some alternatives.

    Dogs and Cats - Not that they will be able to chase off every single squirrel in the yard, but the more your animals run around in the backyard the less you'll see squirrel activity. You can even go as far as to take some pet hair and place it around your vegetables and plants to keep the squirrels away.

    Alternative Foods - You can always try to feed the squirrels in another part of your yard and hope it keeps them from wanting to eat your good stuff in the other part of the yard. Have you seen those cute little squirrel picnic benches?

    Netting - Surround your plants with netting, similar to what you would do to keep birds from eating berries.

    Chicken Wire - Create a tent of chicken wire around smaller plants or enclose the whole garden area in chicken wire.

    Cover The Ground - Putting gravel in the beds (similar to what you would use in a gravel driveway) may deter them as they won't enjoy walking on it.

    Tin Foil - Put a layer of tin foil around the base of plants and in flower pots. The reflection from the tin foil scares off squirrels and they won't like stepping on the foil. This remedy can get a bit expensive if you use it for the entire garden though.

    Decoys - Buy fake cat silhouettes or fox decoys to stake out in the garden to scare them off.

    What scent will repel squirrels?

    Spicy things like my squirrel repellent above. You can also grind up some chili pepper flakes and spread them around the base of the plants.

    Garlic

    Peppermint

    Predator urine - you can buy coyote urine in a spray bottle online if you don't want to follow your dog around the back yard in the morning

    Cider Vinegar - soak rags in cider vinegar and lay in the garden

    Mothballs


    This easy to make homemade squirrel repellent spray will keep the critters away from you vegetable garden or outside fall decor.

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    Comments

    1. Donna

      July 13, 2020 at 4:23 pm

      I was told to put an owl figurine in the yard. Tried that. Next day I looked out my window to see a squirrel sitting on its head and eating its ears.

      • Pam Kessler

        July 14, 2020 at 1:00 pm

        Oh, no! That's hilarious. I've hard the plastic foxes on a stick work, but I haven't tried one myself yet!

    2. JAVIER SANTOS

      July 24, 2020 at 11:19 pm

      How to get rid of gophers or moles

    3. Kathy

      July 26, 2020 at 8:51 pm

      Will this work around vehicles! The little !&@) have cost us about $800 by chewing on gas lines and electric wiring on our truck. Mechanic says it sharpens their teeth! I hope they choked on the gas! I almost caught our truck on fire!

    4. Bill

      March 18, 2021 at 10:35 am

      We have Mexican squirrels at our house. Contemplating an electric fence. We have a second story porch. We have one in the ffeder and 3 or 4 waiting on the ground.

    5. Grace

      May 26, 2021 at 1:52 am

      Curious about the soap, not sure the use it has? Also very hesitant as I have a butterfly garden (no squirrels there yet) and would hate to harm eggs, larvae or caterpillars

      Could you double whammy them w spearmint / peppermint essential oils in the hot sauce concoction?

      • Pam Kessler

        May 26, 2021 at 9:10 pm

        You certainly could try adding spearmint/peppermint. And the soap just helps it "stick to the plants".

        • Grace

          May 26, 2021 at 9:19 pm

          Awesome thanks . I have a rat highway through my garden which this should help too. Wee buggers ate my tulips bulbs which were a gift from a friend so it's not just random digging .. and I found a bulb in my bbfly garden where none should be.

    6. Disgusted

      May 26, 2021 at 11:08 am

      Really!!!
      Shovel over the head!!!
      Disgusting! You and your comment! Are you prepared for your Karma bill???

      • Pam Kessler

        May 26, 2021 at 9:12 pm

        Have you ever heard of a joke?

        • Grace

          May 26, 2021 at 9:21 pm

          Actually my gramma would've smacked them w a shovel if she could. Buggers loved to raid her walnut trees. Wed spend all summer trying to outsmart the wee buggers

      • Kathy

        May 29, 2021 at 1:35 pm

        BE NICE! It was a joke!

      • Amazed it the idiocy of others

        June 12, 2021 at 12:45 pm

        To 'Disgusted' I would suggest you read Pam's comment again, she was not actually advising readers to kill. So re-read and try to understand it was a joke. Everyone else can clearly see it was meant in jest. You overrighteous people take thing far too literally sometimes and just make yourself look stupid! life is far too short, don't waste it being angry at everyone and everything. Calm down and go give your squirrel some love 🙂

        • Someone

          July 25, 2021 at 9:45 pm

          100% agree

    7. Donna

      June 26, 2021 at 11:52 pm

      I tried it on my bird feeder pole , the squirrel still climbed up the metal pole, sat on a-branch I had sprayed, stretched way over to the feeder, which I sprayed, with his front paws, tipped it sideways as usual! So, it didn’t work for me.

    8. RICK BATES

      July 16, 2021 at 3:05 pm

      The sudden large population of chipmunks and the few older squirrels around our country property have caused over $3,000 damage to my truck and almost the same to my CRV. They love chewing the wires.

    9. Sharon Stanley

      July 26, 2021 at 12:37 pm

      The best way to get rid of rats is to feed them: plaster of paris mixed with sugar and/or peanut butter powder. Place in feeding locations the rats use. I seriously fought big, underground-type rats when I lived in Seattle. They love to build their cities under buildings and concrete slabs like patios.

    10. Jimmy

      October 09, 2021 at 7:01 pm

      I have tried a concoction of apple cider vinegar, soap hot sauce and cayenne to deter our neighborhood squirrels and it didn't even faze them. I have seen the recipes for peanut butter and plaster of paris but supposedly that would kill them and I want none of that. They are part of the menagerie of urban wildlife we feed but while we have no edible vegetation, the only time they are troublesome, like a two year old kid who has learned how to manipulate his parents, is when the squirrel feeder is empty. The way they get our attention is to start gnawing away on a wall sculpture hanging on our fence. The irony is the sculpture is made of plaster. Go figure. I am now wondering if there isnt some kind of clear coat or sealer that would deter them.

    11. Debra Oliver

      October 15, 2021 at 6:22 pm

      This was great and it gave me some good laughs. So glad no squirrels were harmed during this blog post. I love the chipmunks but the squirrels are small furry monsters and way too smart (for me anyway)

    12. Michelle S

      December 30, 2021 at 11:07 am

      OMgosh!!! YOU ARE MY HERO!!!!I made the mistake of raising a baby squirrel. He was so tiny and would join me at or more likely ON my deck table. I would have coffee or tea in the mornings and he would just sit at the opposite end of the table and eat his seed which I supplied. And then one day I noticed 3 of my light bulbs and been chewed COMPLETELY OFF the deck light line. And began to notice my new deck had chew marks on it. I thought to myself ARE YOU KIDDING ME?!!? How can it be that I am supplying food and you're EATTING MY DECK and bulbs from the deck lighting. Well I tried all kinds of store bought stuff and the only thing I found to work was FOX PEE!!! And yes it stinks but it did work. NOW that I have found your recipe I will give it a try!! Here is hoping!! We just had a crazy hard rain so I will be spraying this on my deck, surrounding yard and bird feeders. I will also let you know if it works as a deer repellent as well! STAY STRONG PEOPLE, STAY STRONG!!!

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