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Stopping Squirrels From Visiting the Avocado Tree <\/h2>\n

Squirrels are the most common pest when it comes to an avocado tree, and getting rid of them can be hard. It is important to stop squirrels from accessing the fruits of our avocados, as they can cause a great deal of damage to the tree’s fruit and even the tree itself. Here we provide some tips on how to keep squirrels away. <\/p>\n

Cutting Off Access To The Tree <\/h3>\n

The first step to keeping squirrels away from your avocado tree should be to limit their access. This can be done by creating a physical barrier around the tree. Fencing should be at least six feet tall and pushed two feet into the ground. Shade cloth can also be used. This should be installed 12-18 inches away from the main trunk of the tree and it should prevent the squirrels from directly accessing branches. If a squirrel tries to climb the trunk of the tree, it will be discouraged from climbing farther.<\/p>\n

Use Traps or deterrents<\/h3>\n

Traps are also a great way to keep squirrels away from your avocado tree. It is important to use a trap that is specifically designed for squirrels and never use a glue trap as this is cruel and it is illegal in some areas. You can also use deterrents such as noise, motion sensor lights, or strong-smelling objects such as garlic, bottles of ammonia, or moth balls. <\/p>\n

Using Repellents and Natural Solutions<\/h3>\n

Repellents are also a great way to keep squirrels away from your avocado tree. There are some commercially available repellents that you can spray around the tree and the surrounding area. These can usually last up to one month if applied properly. You can also make your own natural repellent, such as a solution of equal parts of cayenne pepper, garlic powder, and water. <\/p>\n

Clean Up Fallen Fruit and Trimmings<\/h3>\n