Last night I was sitting on my back porch and I noticed one of my pepper plants was moving. I got up and walked out there and it was a big raccoon digging in the soil. I grow all my peppers in 5 gallon buckets. I got the flashlight and he was digging in 6 buckets. Ironically, the 6 peppers he was digging in all had just been watered and fed with fish emulsion. I was wondering if the smell attracted the raccoon? I've been on the internet trying to find a remedy for this problem; everything from an electric fence to spreading hot pepper flakes or cayenne powder along the top soil. An electric fence is out of the question because of my dogs, which leave the plants alone. Does anyone know if the pepper flakes/powder works? Any advice would be greatly appreciated! The pepper plants survived, but I'm sure if he keeps coming back he'll end up killing the plants. Oh, shooting the raccoon is pretty much out of the question because I live in a residential neighborhood and firing guns would probably get me arrested (LOL). Again, thanks for any advise!
John
John