How to Keep the Garden Weasel Away From Your Property

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If you’ve noticed a problem with your garden, chicken coop or yard then you may be dealing with an unwanted visitor – the garden weasel. These little creatures are great hunters and can do some damage to your garden, poultry coop or even your pets. However, there are ways that you can keep these pests away from your property!

One way to discourage weasels from visiting your garden is by providing a water source. This could include a small pond or creek on your land. Weasels are very thirsty and will be attracted to a place where they can find food and water.

Another way to prevent weasels from destroying your garden is by making it difficult for them to access it. Weasels are very agile and can jump over fences, so make sure that your fence is tall enough. It is also a good idea to keep any wooded areas on your land trimmed so that weasels have nowhere to hide from you.

You can also use a motion-activated sprinkler or spread strong smells around your garden to help deter weasels from visiting. These measures will only be effective if you can catch the weasels before they cause any damage. If you can’t catch them, then it is a good idea to hire a professional trapper to get rid of the weasels for you.

In addition to preventing weasels from ruining your garden, the Garden Weasel is a very useful tool for any home gardener. It is lightweight, rust resistant and simple to use – just place it on the ground and roll it back and forth. You can also adjust the width by removing one or two of the tines, which makes this tool suitable for a variety of different situations.

The rotating action of the Garden Weasel loosens soil and weeds to a consistent depth of about 1.5 inches. It is ideal for prepping new beds and preparing bare areas of lawn to be seeded by mixing in soil or adding organic matter. It also cultivates weeds easily without damaging or disturbing young plant growth. In addition, this tool is very easy to clean by simply spraying it with a hose after use.

The only drawback I found with the Garden Weasel is that it doesn’t feel as sturdy as other cultivators I have used. This might be a weakness for those who plan on using it extensively or over long periods of time. It is also not as ergonomically designed as some other tools I have used, which have a curved handle above the blade that provides more control and less strain on the user’s wrist. Still, the Garden Weasel is an excellent cultivator and comes with a lifetime limited warranty.