Nothing says fall family fun like decorating your porch with pumpkins or gathering the kids around the kitchen table to carve out jack-o’-lanterns. But if you’ve ever walked outside the next morning to find a squirrel nibbling your masterpiece—or worse, a half-chewed pumpkin—you know how frustrating it can be!
How to Keep Animals Away from Your Pumpkins

Don’t worry, mom—there are plenty of simple, practical ways to protect your pumpkins from curious critters like squirrels, chipmunks, raccoons, and deer. With a little prep, you can keep your pumpkins looking fresh and festive all season long. Let’s dive into some tried-and-true tips that will help keep those pumpkins safe (and keep the fall magic alive for your family).

1. Use a Pumpkin Spray Shield
One of the easiest tricks is to spray your pumpkins with something that animals find unpleasant. You can use store-bought repellents designed for pumpkins, or try a DIY version at home. A mix of water and vinegar, peppermint oil spray, or even a dusting of cayenne pepper can make your pumpkin less appealing to nibble on. Just remind the kids not to touch the treated pumpkins too much afterward!
2. Give Them a Shiny Coat
Animals love pumpkins for their natural smell and sweetness. By sealing them, you can make them less tempting. Spraying your pumpkins with a clear acrylic spray or coating them with petroleum jelly not only keeps animals away but also helps preserve them longer. Bonus: your pumpkins will get a glossy finish that looks gorgeous on your front porch.

3. Elevate Your Pumpkins
If critters can’t reach them, they can’t eat them! Place your pumpkins on a table, a porch railing, or a plant stand to keep them out of easy reach. This trick is especially helpful if you live in an area with chipmunks or rabbits who love to snack on pumpkins at ground level.
4. Try Motion-Activated Helpers
If you have persistent visitors (we’re looking at you, neighborhood squirrels!), a motion-activated light or sprinkler can do the trick. The sudden movement or splash of water startles animals and keeps them away—without harming them. Kids will get a kick out of knowing the “pumpkin protector” is on duty!
5. Sprinkle Some Spice
Animals aren’t fans of strong-smelling spices. Sprinkle cinnamon, red pepper flakes, or garlic powder around the base of your pumpkins. It’s a natural and pet-safe way to keep your decorations critter-free, plus your porch will smell amazing every time you step outside.

6. Protect Carved Pumpkins Differently
If you’re carving pumpkins, they tend to rot faster and smell stronger—basically an open invitation to every critter in the neighborhood. To slow down decay and deter animals, soak carved pumpkins in a bleach-and-water solution before displaying them. Afterward, apply petroleum jelly or vegetable oil on the cut edges to seal in freshness.
7. Bring Pumpkins Inside at Night
If all else fails, the easiest solution is to bring your pumpkins inside once the sun goes down. You don’t have to lug every single one indoors, but at least rescue your carved jack-o’-lanterns at night. Set them on a tray in the garage or mudroom, and bring them back out in the morning. Think of it as tucking your pumpkins in for bed!

8. Distract the Animals
Sometimes, the best way to protect your pumpkins is to give critters something else to chew on. Scatter a few dried corn cobs, sunflower seeds, or acorns at the edge of your yard. This “decoy snack station” keeps the animals happy and busy—while leaving your pumpkins alone.
Pumpkins are one of the best parts of fall—whether you’re carving them into glowing jack-o’-lanterns with your kids or arranging them into a cozy porch display. Don’t let squirrels, raccoons, or deer spoil the fun! With these simple, family-friendly tricks, your pumpkins can stay picture-perfect all season.

So grab your PSL, rally the kids, and start decorating. This year, your pumpkins will be safe, festive, and ready to shine until the last leaf falls! 🍂🎃





