I've been reading on the Web for effective repellents against squirrels.
Alliums, mint, hot peppers, marigolds, water for drinking, things that look like predators (snake, owl...), urine and blood meal seem to have varied success. I'm interested to know what was your experience with any of those methods.
Another method with variable success is feeding them... but I think if you're doing this, you're going to feed an exponentially increasing number of squirrels with each squirrel generation.
One interesting idea I've read is having children participate in the defense, such as by clapping and yelling when they see them, and even using a water cannon.
It seems the only really effective things are:
- Physical barriers such chicken nets. I've read that drawbacks are the cost and the aesthetic. However what I don't hear mentionned is convenience... how do you work with chicken nets in the garden? Is it easy to open and close again? I feel like I would get too lazy and abandon my garden to the weeds.
- Don't have trees around. Of course I can't remove the city trees. And anyway, it seems to me like this method would encourage insects as there would be less birds around as well.
- Dogs, especially terriers.
- Outdoor cats, but this method is ecologically problematic (they kill way more, not just squirrels in your garden).
Two distinct issues seem to be biting the fruits (especially tomatoes) and digging. I wonder if you can have a mulch thick enough that squirrels will stop digging. Perhaps with branches?
EDIT: added a few more methods
Could you, theoretically, net your whole balcony instead of individual plants? Given your don't mind the aesthetics of course... I mean there obviously are people willing to stand a netted view from their balcony so their cat can get some fresh air.
Thanks for the suggestion.
I would have considered it if I was the owner of my house and I didn't expect any neighbor to mind. It's a good idea for those who can do that.