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06-28-2022 07:14 PM - edited 06-28-2022 07:15 PM
The deer roam my yard and come up to my front porch. They eat everything, they wiped out the buds on my Hostas, Zinnias, lilies, pansies and holyholcks . I have resorted to using chicken wire fencing that I put around and dome it over plants . I put faux flowers & faux drapping succulents in my front porch urns. Nothing keeps the deer from eating . They can crawl under or jump into a fenced garden .
06-28-2022 07:14 PM
06-28-2022 07:28 PM
@Malcontent wrote:
Eat the deer and problem solved.
Yes, but not everyone likes venison.
06-28-2022 07:31 PM
06-28-2022 07:37 PM
@PA Mom-mom I have a lot of plants to protect so I save money by making my repellent. One gallon includes eggs (3), milk (3T), cayenne pepper (3T), and garlic cloves (3). Puree well in a blender, strain the mixture, and add enough water to make a gallon. It gets better if you let it "ripen" for a day or more; just remember to vent the jug occasionally as gasses build up inside. The repellent also works on rabbits and other critters.
06-28-2022 07:44 PM
I recommend Liquid Fence Deer and Rabbit Repellent. It works for us. Follow the directions, and it works great. You can buy it at any home improvement store.
06-28-2022 08:12 PM
@reviewer from sc wrote:I recommend Liquid Fence Deer and Rabbit Repellent. It works for us. Follow the directions, and it works great. You can buy it at any home improvement store.
@reviewer from sc That's what I use, but I hate that I have to redo it so often. Also, this year the deer started eating my flowers much earlier than usual. They beat me to the punch.
06-28-2022 08:13 PM - edited 06-28-2022 08:22 PM
@ValuSkr wrote:@PA Mom-mom I have a lot of plants to protect so I save money by making my repellent. One gallon includes eggs (3), milk (3T), cayenne pepper (3T), and garlic cloves (3). Puree well in a blender, strain the mixture, and add enough water to make a gallon. It gets better if you let it "ripen" for a day or more; just remember to vent the jug occasionally as gasses build up inside. The repellent also works on rabbits and other critters.
@ValuSkr Sounds really stinky... and explosive! But I'm pretty sure its effective.
06-28-2022 08:18 PM
@Malcontent wrote:
Eat the deer and problem solved.
@Malcontent Believe me, if we were allowed to hunt in our area we would be doing it. Except for hand to horn combat, I don't think we have any recourse. And certainly not in the summer. My son-in-law and grandchildren harvest at least 5 deer a year, but that's in MD. They do their own butchering and also make jerky and bologna. It's all great!
06-28-2022 08:27 PM
@ValuSkr wrote:
@Malcontent wrote:
Eat the deer and problem solved.
Yes, but not everyone likes venison.
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@ValuSkr I agree, some people don't like venison. I don't know why. Perhaps it hasn't been prepared correctly, or maybe they just don't like the idea of eating deer meat. I, on the other hand, really like it. It's lean and not gamey if butchered and prepared well.
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