Tips to get rid of coyotes

Over time, coyotes have become quite a common sight in residential areas. They are even found in large cities such as New York and Los Angeles. This is because, as humans have encroached into the natural habitats of these critters, they have become more comfortable with living close to humans.

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The presence of coyotes on a property is a nightmare for property owners and farmers especially. The beasts can feed on a variety of plants and animals, including pets and livestock. Coyotes can cause significant damage in no time when they occupy a property. They can also produce many offspring and compound the damage. Getting rid of coyotes from your property should be the first thing you should consider when you notice their presence. 

Here are our top tips for getting rid of coyotes. The tips highlighted below are aimed at making your property highly unattractive to them.

Remove Available Food

The critters are attracted to properties for several clear reasons include the availability of food. Thus, removing all food attractants is a great tip to apply to get rid of coyotes. Since coyotes are opportunistic feeders and can feed on almost anything, you should remove and properly seal anything that may be food. You want to also seal your garbage tightly and feed pets indoors.

Install Fences

You can get rid of coyotes from your property by installing a fence. By installing a fence, you create a barricade that prevents them from coming into your property and causing all the damage they are known for. When installing a fence to get coyotes out of your property, it is important that the fence is sturdy and high enough to keep the critters out.

Coyotes Removal

A suitable fence should be at least 6 feet high to be able to keep coyotes out. Fencing is especially important for areas that will attract coyotes the most such as chicken coops. If you have a chicken coop, you would want to install a fence around it.

Use Sound Deterrents

Coyotes move into urban neighborhoods because they are not scared of humans. One way of making them scared is to make loud sounds or use sound deterrents. Coyotes hate loud sounds and feel threatened when they hear them. When you see a coyote on your property, make noise, and act scary. You can even stomp your feet. Otherwise, you can use bells, thistles, and horns to make loud sounds. Such loud sounds should cause the critter to run away. You can also pursue the coyote as it runs away so that it never comes back.

Install Motion Sensor Systems

Motion sensor systems work similarly to sound deterrents. The motion sensor systems sense the movements of coyotes and cause lights to come on or activate a sprinkler. The lights or water from the sprinkler will scare the critter away and get it off your property.

If a coyote is within a closed space such as a shed, you should open the space up to encourage it to leave and seal it afterward.

Getting rid of coyotes simply involves making your property unwelcoming to them.

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