Despite their cuteness, chipmunks are among the worst pests for gardens. They gnaw into and excavate gardens. They also make ugly holes in the lawn because of their burrowing.
Moles are incredible subterranean tunnelers who devastate your garden and lawn while pursuing grubs and parasites. Even while they might not have been intending to harm your vegetables
While you're trying to attract garden-friendly birds, squirrels will gladly eat your hard-earned produce and pillage your bird feeders.
Crows are noisy, untidy birds that travel in flocks and quickly devour exposed food. While they will gladly hunt down veggies that are still on the vine, they will also chase after grubs and other insects, destroying your garden in the process.
If you haven't really seen a deer, you most likely believe that they are magnificent and lovely animals. However, deer appear much less majestic and more annoying if you've had to deal with them blundering
Raccoons are shrewd and agile enough to avoid and outwit nearly any barrier a gardener places in their way. An energetic raccoon, which is mostly nocturnal, may steal an amazing quantity of food in a single night.
Among the most fascinating birds to observe in the wild are woodpeckers, who bore holes in tree trunks and other wooden structures to find insects. Regretfully, if they start to frequent your garden
Grackles and starlings are among the many species collectively referred to as "blackbirds." These birds will gladly eat your sunflowers and common garden veggies like peppers and tomatoes.