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toedtoes
Dec 01, 2014Explorer III
I would contact your state wildlife agency first. If he can be relocated, that will be the best thing for him.
Electric fencing will keep him away from the trailer, but not necessarily make him go away - he may find something else of interest.
The motion sensor alarm will likely scare him away from the area completely. But the pitch/tone of the alarm could affect its capability. I believe I heard that a lower pitched sound will be more effective than a high pitched sound (high pitched can sound like a prey animal).
Electric fencing will keep him away from the trailer, but not necessarily make him go away - he may find something else of interest.
The motion sensor alarm will likely scare him away from the area completely. But the pitch/tone of the alarm could affect its capability. I believe I heard that a lower pitched sound will be more effective than a high pitched sound (high pitched can sound like a prey animal).
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