Javelinas are wild animals that are native to the southwestern United States and Mexico. They are also known as peccaries and are related to pigs. Javelinas can be destructive to gardens, as they will eat a variety of plants, including vegetables, fruits, and flowers.
If you live in an area where javelinas are present, it is important to take steps to protect your garden. Here are a few tips:
- Choose plants that are not palatable to javelinas. Some plants that javelinas tend to avoid include cacti, succulents, and plants with thorns or prickles.
- Plant thorny or prickly plants around the perimeter of your garden. This will create a barrier that javelinas are less likely to cross.
- Install a fence or barrier to keep javelinas out of your garden. A fence should be at least 4 feet tall and have a gate that closes securely.
- Use motion-activated sprinklers or other deterrents to scare javelinas away.
- Remove any food sources that may attract javelinas, such as pet food or fallen fruit.
- Harvest your crops as soon as they are ripe to avoid attracting javelinas.
Here are some additional tips for creating javelina-proof gardens:
- Plant your garden in a location that is not attractive to javelinas. Avoid planting your garden near areas where javelinas like to feed, such as oak trees or mesquite trees.
- Keep your garden clean and free of debris. Javelinas are attracted to areas where there is a lot of food and shelter.
- Consider using a coyote decoy or other predator decoy to scare javelinas away.
- Contact Us at the Garden Center for more information on how to protect your garden from javelinas and a list of Javelina Resistant Plants
With a little planning and effort, it is possible to create a javelina-proof garden. By following these tips, you can enjoy your garden without having to worry about damage from javelinas.
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