I have an open space behind my back yard, and over the years the amount of coyotes back there have greatly increased and become more 'assertive'. I've seen them at the most in groups of six, but many times just two or three, or a lone one.
They come right up to the back of my chain link fence and look at my dog when he's out there, he does bark at them, but they don't seem afraid at all. I have a six foot fence, but as I stood there the other day, I saw that it just came up to my lower lip, and I'm 5'4". So, they could jump that if they really wanted to.
I heard that wolf urine would deter them, but it would also deter the deer, rabbits and other animals I don't want to scare away. Also, I think it would be too expensive to buy in large enough amounts and apply as often as needed. When we go camping in remote places, my husband would 'mark' the area around our camp to deter wild predators, our dog would help him out.
I live in the suburbs, so aside from killing them, can you suggest a cheap and effective way to deter coyotes? I just don't want them coming so close to our fence all the time. At night it sounds like there are dozens howling whenever a siren sounds, but I know it just sounds that way.
A couple of weeks ago, when my dog was barking at them on his last potty break around 10pm, I decided to let him in and check them out with a flashlight. I was surprised to hear viscous growling and heavy breathing so close to my fence. They were either taking down a deer or other animal, or fighting among each other over prey....I don't know.
I've thought of rigging a big spotlight on the back fence, but it would have to be triggered by remote control, don't want a sensor one that goes on with every movement, it would never go off. Anyone ever have a problem like this that they were able to take care of?
One watching me on a trail behind my house several years ago.
They come right up to the back of my chain link fence and look at my dog when he's out there, he does bark at them, but they don't seem afraid at all. I have a six foot fence, but as I stood there the other day, I saw that it just came up to my lower lip, and I'm 5'4". So, they could jump that if they really wanted to.
I heard that wolf urine would deter them, but it would also deter the deer, rabbits and other animals I don't want to scare away. Also, I think it would be too expensive to buy in large enough amounts and apply as often as needed. When we go camping in remote places, my husband would 'mark' the area around our camp to deter wild predators, our dog would help him out.
I live in the suburbs, so aside from killing them, can you suggest a cheap and effective way to deter coyotes? I just don't want them coming so close to our fence all the time. At night it sounds like there are dozens howling whenever a siren sounds, but I know it just sounds that way.
A couple of weeks ago, when my dog was barking at them on his last potty break around 10pm, I decided to let him in and check them out with a flashlight. I was surprised to hear viscous growling and heavy breathing so close to my fence. They were either taking down a deer or other animal, or fighting among each other over prey....I don't know.
I've thought of rigging a big spotlight on the back fence, but it would have to be triggered by remote control, don't want a sensor one that goes on with every movement, it would never go off. Anyone ever have a problem like this that they were able to take care of?
One watching me on a trail behind my house several years ago.