If you’re a farmer, managing critters is one of your top priorities. Not only do they compete for the same food and space as your crops, but they can also spread diseases and destroy property. Here are five tips for managing critters on your farm:
- Plan ahead and be prepared for pests.
- Keep your property well-maintained. This includes trimming back trees and bushes that could provide cover for animals, and keeping fences in good condition.
- Use deterrents to keep critters away from your crops. Options include physical barriers (fences), scare devices (e.g., noisemakers or flashing lights), and repellents (such as pepper spray).
- Use bird netting to protect your crops from birds.
- Implement trapping and removal programs for troublesome animals.
There are many different strategies for managing critters on your farm, and we’ve shared five of the most popular in this blog post. Whether you’re trying to stop them from eating crops or looking for ways to discourage them from entering an area, hopefully, these tips will help make life a little easier when it comes time to deal with pesky pests.

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