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Old 06-26-2005, 09:31 AM   #4
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I to have had similar situations.
Try to cut back any tree limbs that hang to close to the building and remove them. They seem to climb up a tree, get on the limbs and jump to the building and then find some where to enter the building.
If that is not possible, then try to put a small container of Ammonia near where they enter. They don't like the smell and go elsewhere.
If that doen't work, you can buy coyote urine and spray it here and there on the tree trucks or even the base of plants and that chases them any.
This works for raccoons and skunks as well. Coyotes are a predetor and their little noses pick up the smell and head out.
Coyote urine can be found at any lawn & garden shop.
I hope this helps!

Good luck!
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