How to Identify and Get Rid of Deer
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I have..rather..HAD a beautiful, large and bushy spearmint plant in a large container in my open garden area which is completely fenced in.. During the night some critter this last week devoured parts of it to the point that the soil is not exposed..no more mint. It’s not possible for a deer in this area to have stuck a long neck over the fencing and thru wires above it. Our deer are smaller Cous deer. Elk? Yes..
But what animal likes mint?????
Perhaps a smaller mammal, such as a rabbit or groundhog/marmot, is the culprit. Could something that size fit through your fence?
Deer topped off my tomatoes, cukes and sunflowers! Grrrr! I make bustles for costumes with nylon net....light bulb!! I used leftover net and covered my crops, a clothes pin on the tomatoe cage holds net in place. IT WORKS!! deer have not returned. Net color doesn't matter, I've got lime green, purple, white whatever you like. WALMART 97 cents a yard.
I realize that they are harmless, but we have one that is very annoying. I fear that he may find a way to get in our basement.
Effective fences need to be tall— maybe 8 foot. A less expensive effective repellent useful from frost to frost in zone 5 is a motion detector impact sprinkler. Repositioned every 2-3 weeks, it frightens deer, raccoons, and other uninvited guests. Mine can be set for night only, day only, on all the time and off. It can also deliver 30 minutes of watering with the push of a button. Runs on batteries—several 1.5 volt does the trick, and several can be run off the same single hose bib.
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