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| Please help. It seems I have deer eating my plants in the garden. As wonderful as the deer are, does anyone know of a friendly way of deterring them. Possibly other than a huge fence.
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| Alice is your gal, here - I'm sure she'll be along later to give you advice. I suspect that she's not going to have good news for you, tho'...... ![]()
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| My elderly parents often have deer in the garden, which they wouldn't mind if they didn't destroy a lot of plants and leave potentially fatal ticks, capable of spreading Lyme's Disease.(A five minute sit in the garden can result in several nasty burrowing ticks) Last I heard, they'd bought several contraptions with a pheromone on a stick, which attracts the deer for a sniff, then gives them a gentle - but startling - electric shock. Unfortunately, I don't think anything will be as effective as a high fence. |
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| I've just been to see someone who has a similar problem. They have an acre with holes in hedges, no fences, brambles everywhere and a veggie patch - a deer delight! The only real way of getting rid of them is to shoot them - reduce their numbers. Not to everyone's taste but practical, efficient and if you treat them like any other crop, meat for the table. D |
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On the subject of fencing, I wonder if running taught strands of wire (or even something like washing line) around your plot would be cheaper than chicken wire? Maybe 6 horizontal lines at 30cm spacings? Would that put them off do you think Alice? Just a thought as chicken wire is such a ridiculous price. Otherwise, how about getting a big dog?! A deerhound would do the trick I imagine... You'd probably have to keep it outside though, not to mention hungry!
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| Shooting them isn't the solution Pumpkin Cuddler. It gets rid of the ones you have but as long as there is an ecological niche, others will move in. So you get rid of that pair, and hello to the next pair - and their bambies. At one point I had 1 buck, 2 does and 3 bambies marauding my garden. They were frightened and deterred by nothing ! Fencing them out was the only thing that worked. Good luck.
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to get a "shotgun" is very easy, it is everybody's right to own a shot gun and the police have to prove that you can not own one ![]() the reasons to get regected is past history off gun crime, mentle ilness and extream deppression there are a few other reasons but no everyone is entitled to apply regards matt
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