Has anyone ever read this before?

When my hubby tried to keep the cats off his new car he would sprinkle cayenne pepper around the car at night. The smell is suppose to chase off the cats. He still had cat prints on the car in the morning.
 
I read many articles on red pepper keeping squirrels from your garden, specifically tomotoes. I tried it, still had a squirrel problem and ended up with hot tomotoes.
 
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maybe that would get my son to eat tomatoes... loves peppers, hates tomatoes.... hummmm... plotting now.
 
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maybe that would get my son to eat tomatoes... loves peppers, hates tomatoes.... hummmm... plotting now.

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I'm going to have to remember that recipe if the coons come out for the girls. Haven't seen them yet, but then again, my husband hasn't left a pan of bacon grease out for a while. LOL! Those tiny, greasy paw prints were all over the deck!
 
Coons here would eat it all and take the shiny plate with them.
The marshmallows covered in peanut butter and hot pepper makes the hot stuff stick in their mouths and sit and burnnnn.
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Straight cayenne pepper(ground into a powder)works well too.You sprinkle it generously around the coop(or where you don't want predators to go).The idea is predators constantly have there nose to the ground sniffing,when the sniff the cayenne pepper they inhale it into there nose and it acts like pepper spray,very irritating.
 

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