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Name:   Mack - Email Member
Subject:   Hungry Deer
Date:   2/6/2009 4:39:37 PM

Does anybody have a surefire way to keep deer from eating all the Azaleas, Tomatoes, Roses, Nandinas, etc, etc. Besides the use of gunfire?
I love to see them around the property, but I hate what they do to plants.



Name:   Mr.Jenkins - Email Member
Subject:   Hungry Deer
Date:   2/6/2009 6:33:50 PM

there is no sure fire cure. best bet is an outside dog. motion sensor lights work well for a while, also there are sprinkler systems that are motion activated. the deer stop chemicals you can purchase are effective but need to be re-applied on a regular basis. if you dont have a dog, borrow some dog poop from a friend and refresh weekly. i'm in the the landscape business and this has proven to be the only somewhat solution to the problem. sometimes you just have to change out the plant material to non flowering or fragrant varities. deer also do not prefer plants that are reddish or maroon color. but the only real answer usually invoves firearms, you dont have to shoot them-shoot over them, or invest in a gross of bottle rockets. good luck!



Name:   Ulysses E. McGill - Email Member
Subject:   Hungry Deer
Date:   2/6/2009 8:06:20 PM

All good suggestions. I installed a motion sensor light and that helped around the house for awhile , but they finally figured it out. Dogs can be very effective if always around and outside (the dog-doo idea is an interesting concept) . I have also placed an electric fence wire around my veggie garden (about 3.5 feet off the ground) and put peanut butter on the wire every few feet; they get trained to stay away so you you can turn off the power after the first week and then power up again on occasion or if you see tracks.



Name:   alahusker - Email Member
Subject:   Hungry Deer
Date:   2/6/2009 8:17:29 PM




Winchester Model 70, 30.06 outta do it.



Name:   Mr.Jenkins - Email Member
Subject:   Hungry Deer
Date:   2/6/2009 8:45:15 PM

i've had
much success with a 270 WSM



Name:   alahusker - Email Member
Subject:   Hungry Deer
Date:   2/6/2009 8:49:35 PM

Got back strap or sausage? Will keep it secret...



Name:   Mr.Jenkins - Email Member
Subject:   Hungry Deer
Date:   2/6/2009 8:58:16 PM

i shot a 200pd 11 pt on opening morning. down to 6 packs of burger, a few cube meats, 1 strap, and 1 tenderloin. they need to extend our season!



Name:   Maverick - Email Member
Subject:   Hungry Deer
Date:   2/6/2009 9:09:57 PM

Deer Off it is imitation Coyote Urine.

But has to be reapplied about every 3 months if I remember correctly.



Name:   CAT BOAT - Email Member
Subject:   Deer Mack...
Date:   2/6/2009 10:37:09 PM

:) Go to your local WalMart, or simply call me at Cathouse Marine, phone is 334.358.2838. I will tell you how to properly install a "Ho's Hangout" in your yard! The Deer will not come around and eat your plants, because there should be several beautiful women around you yard. You will not have to deal with animals other than "Ho's" that are attracted to your Ho's hang out. They don't eat much according to Mav, and Others, on this forum will explain, I am sure. LMAO.



Name:   CAT BOAT - Email Member
Subject:   Deer Mack...
Date:   2/6/2009 10:38:48 PM

ROFLMAO... Sorry, I had to do it. In trouble now with Mrs.



Name:   Talullahhound - Email Member
Subject:   Hungry Deer
Date:   2/6/2009 10:49:11 PM

Probably the best solution is to use plants in your landscape that don't attract deer. As much as I love some plants, it's just not worth the heartache of seeing them eaten to nothing.



Name:   Kizma Anuice - Email Member
Subject:   Deer Mack...
Date:   2/6/2009 11:45:39 PM

The Ho's I knows don't eat plants. Theys mo of the meat eatin kind.

When they eats somthin they can grow it back real quick.



Name:   muddauber - Email Member
Subject:   Hungry Deer
Date:   2/7/2009 5:47:54 AM

There are some plants deer don't like such as rosemary. Aside from a fresh supply of rosemary, the deer stay away from where they are planted. Effective range seems to be about 1o feet.



Name:   Mack - Email Member
Subject:   Now I got It!!
Date:   2/7/2009 8:53:23 AM

Sounds like the puuurfict solution is to put in a HoHangout and staff it with Rosemary??



Name:   seahunt96 - Email Member
Subject:   Hungry Deer
Date:   2/7/2009 9:35:39 AM

I've been dealing with this for years. My wife likes azaleas and
so do the deer. I found a battery powered fence (d cells) at lowes and it works great at the garden and the flower bed. They train quickly and go eat someone elses flowers and veggies.
Sorry neighbors



Name:   muddauber - Email Member
Subject:   Hungry Deer
Date:   2/7/2009 5:58:38 PM

Reminds me of a person who had those beetle traps. Sure do work. Brings every dang beetle around the area to em. His plants took a big hit. Next year, his neighbors being so impressed by his bags full of beetle, they put em out. He didn't. His plants were left alone.



Name:   ot - Email Member
Subject:   Hungry Deer
Date:   2/7/2009 9:21:02 PM

so far there are about 15 responses to your post and i haven't read through them...someone may have already said this....

plant sage and rosemary....very fragrant and they will stay away from the area...not to mention you'll have some herbs to add to your meals!!!




Name:   Hawks Nest - Email Member
Subject:   Hungry Deer
Date:   2/8/2009 8:46:46 PM

I have a friend that says the following works: tie up human hair in pantyhose and hang in the bushes. Barber shop will give you the hair.



Name:   CAT BOAT - Email Member
Subject:   Hey Mack...
Date:   2/9/2009 2:39:09 PM

Where you gonna get the panty hose??????



Name:   Mack - Email Member
Subject:   Hey Mack...
Date:   2/9/2009 3:16:33 PM

I can probably get both at the HangOut, right?



Name:   CAT BOAT - Email Member
Subject:   Hey Mack...
Date:   2/10/2009 3:20:01 PM

Prolly, but I don't know Rose Mary.







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