Friday, August 6, 2010

Whats a natural repellent to keep deer from eating plants?

Get a dog. A dog will keep them away, plus, you have another pet.Whats a natural repellent to keep deer from eating plants?
lion dungWhats a natural repellent to keep deer from eating plants?
Spray them with a shotgun(lead). All this urine, hot pepper, and other gay stuff doesn't work.
A pet mountain lion.
twelve gage shells filled with rock salt. They will not penetrate and can also be used on humans aim for the butt. ';BAM';
Cayenne pepper
A fence. A 12 foot high fence.
organic shotgun shells.
It sounds obvious, and I don't mean it to be snide, but here in Wisconsin where there's deer EVERYWHERE we try to plant things deer don't like to eat.





If it has new growth on it those little nibbles will be soft and sweet to them.





I know alot of people who put rabbit's blood around their flowers to keep the rabbits away. And I suppose deer's blood would do the same for the deer (ugh).





Imagine if your favorite restaurant suddenly had rotting human blood poured all around it. I wouldn't go to THAT


McDonalds anymore!





Good Luck!
Spread some scrambled eggs around where you don't want the deer to go,,,,don't really know why but it does work.
Rotten eggs, garlic, and hot pepper all seem to work well and are found in many repellents available for sale. Or try outlining the boundary of your yard with mesh bags filled with Ivory soap, fabric softening dryer sheets, or any other human scent to frighten them off.
Here is a home made repellent to try: Blend two eggs and a cup or two of cold water at high speed. Add this mixture to a gallon of water and let it stand for 24 hours. Then spray the mixture on foliage. The egg mixture does not wash off the foliage easily, but re-application two or three times a season may be needed. (For a larger quantity, blend a dozen eggs into 5 gallons of water.) This mix is also said to repel rabbits.

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