Woooooooooooooooooooh!!
Sorry I misread this...
When you say "coyotes" I assume you mean those errie howling animals, and not those illegal immigrants into the US from south of the border or even inebriated patrons from some nearby nightclub?
IF you do really mean canis latrans (willy coyote), then perhaps another option is to play things like Celine Dion or Barbara Strieisand - as that would frighten not only the coyotes away by probably any young punks or dudes nearby wanting to disturbing you. (Though you might end up having nightmares yourself for the rest of your life - that is of course if this kind of music doesn't get to you first!) Anyway, I would have thought these coyotes would be ideal to have around - mainly as you could feed any low-life moron who was stoopidly shining some white light around to ruin your night vision!
Seriously, I don't think loud music might not help you at all, as mainly as canines can easily get use to it. Most recommend that most animals can be frightened by both visual and sound repellents, and recommend to increase your chance of success by mix things up a little - keeping it a little unpredictable. Ie. Move the sound devices around or change the light patterns of the noise or lights.
Probably more importantly of all = don't leave any food around
As bright lights are out, perhaps the best option is to take another dog with you. If one of the darn varmits approach you, at least your dog will bark if something comes close.
Note: I also thought coyotes only howl at the full Moon, and this would not be a problem as all sensible observers would then be inside in bed!
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