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Re: O/T Deer in veg garden
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Posted by Ray on March 01, 2004 at 08:15:37 from (158.222.224.50):
In Reply to: O/T Deer in veg garden posted by JOHN (LA) on March 01, 2004 at 03:19:51:
Gardening! Wow, even here in Ca, I can't think of it for another month. Regarding deer, urine diluted with water will work for a few days, but doesn't last. I just don't have the production I need and it is kind of inconvenient and messy to collect! If you have a cooperative Mountain Lion, I hear that works better. My local lions aren't on speaking terms with me. I've used an egg blended in a quart of water, with a couple drops of detergent, sprayed on the plants. It lasts longer but a good rain will still wash it off. Others have used fish emulsion, diluted and sprayed. Haven't tried it myself. Seems like any smelly animal product puts them off. Hair only works for a fairly short while, the deer get used to it and must hold their noses while chowing down. 8' of wire mesh and another strand of wire on top is the only solution that seems permanent for me. Good luck! Ray
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