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To defend against winter wildlife intrusions, secure your cabin by sealing all openings, installing wildlife-proof fencing, and using electric repellent devices. Consider installing a motion-sensitive camera to monitor potential threats. Keep a clean and tidy exterior to discourage wildlife from inhabiting the area.
Securing the Perimeter
Securing the perimeter of your cabin is crucial in preventing wildlife intrusions. Start by inspecting the exterior of your cabin and sealing all openings, no matter how small. This includes holes around pipes, vents, and electrical outlets. Use hardware cloth or metal flashing to cover these openings and prevent wildlife from entering. Install a wildlife-proof fencing around the perimeter of your cabin, at least 3 feet high, to keep out larger animals such as deer and bears.
Deterrents and Repellents
In addition to securing the perimeter, use deterrents and repellents to discourage wildlife from approaching your cabin. Electric repellent devices, such as ultrasonic repellent devices or motion-activated sprinklers, can be an effective way to scare away wildlife. You can also try using physical barriers, such as fencing or netting, to block access to your cabin. Consider using a combination of repellents, such as ammonia-soaked rags and hot pepper spray, to create a multi-layered defense system.
Monitoring and Maintenance
Regular monitoring and maintenance are essential to ensure the effectiveness of your defense system. Install a motion-sensitive camera to monitor potential threats and identify areas where wildlife may be entering your property. Check your defense system regularly to ensure that it is functioning properly and make any necessary repairs or adjustments. Keep a clean and tidy exterior to discourage wildlife from inhabiting the area, and consider keeping pets or livestock indoors during peak wildlife activity seasons.
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