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Need Deer Advice
Last fall I started out with 5 does and a 10 point buck coming through
the yard at different times. Over the winter they started eating my taxus yews and I'm thinking my rhodys are next. This afteroon I come home at 4:00 and find a doe and the buck standing in the side yard, went after them by charging and throwing a snow shovel and snowballs at them and moved them into a neighbors yard where they just stood and laughed at me. :rocketem: I know fencing would be my best defense but has anyone used the electronic devices or sprays with any success???? My arm is already sore from throwing the useless snowballs. :( |
paintball gun would work,
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LOL. Maybe a large picture of Bassmaster. That would scare Lucifer. Good luck Dave hard to keep them away from food. I got no advise for you but the pic of Davey.
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Eat them
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I've heard that if you hang a couple stinky socks in the backyard it will keep them away....
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Cut a t shirt or someting else into strips. Take the cheapest, skankiest perfume you can find and soak the rags in it. Tie them to the bushes and trees around the yard. That is the way I got them to stay away from my fruit trees. A buddy of mine from upstae New York told that, who raises fruit, and it worked for him and does for me. Smells sucky to them even in winter.
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Very surprised the buck still has antlers this late in the year. There is a spray on the market that you can spray on and around the bushes that will keep them from eating them. Also, there is a plastic thing that you stick in the ground and it is supposed to keep them away as well. Check farmtek.com they may have something. Tractor supply might too.
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I say SHOTGUN!...... shoot afore they run now! Liquid Fence, coyote or fox pee (agway).. or.. floor sweepings from barber shop.. Venison :drool: SHOTGUN BABY! |
LOL, Karl, followed by $10,000 fine and a year in the hoose gow. :hihi:
BTW, where will Danica finish today? |
that buck should have dropped his horns long before now.. that is strange...
wow.. I live in liberal ma.. in the woods mind you.. but in what most folks here love to refer to as a communist state.. and I know I could blast them deer.. and nobody would say a word.... (might cost me a few neighborly steaks tho ;) ).. I heard some gun blasting late the other night.. thought nothing of it.. kinda could tell where it came from (general direction).. and just kinda thought to myself.. oh well.. Ray's bagged a coyote or two to keep away from his chickens..... get the hair sweepings and Fox pee BTW.. IF you had a dog.. you would not have such worries... as for Danica.. she might finish in the wall, the way them boys been driving... |
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Ya, you have good neighbors. Goin out on a limb here, but if she keeps driving at the pace of the first 53 laps she could end up in top 10 without machine or track mishap. |
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Sounds like it works great if it keeps them away from fruit trees. Thanks |
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Not bad 8th place finish in her second 500 with something like 32nd or 38th place
last year. Hey Karl, how about Mark Martin 3rd. See, there's still hope for you old guys. LOL :) Danica can drive me back and forth to The Cape anytime. :hihi: |
Never got around to trying it but HD or any farm supply store sells a concoction for your garden sprayer. I have heard a mixture of red pepper and water in the sprayer may work also. They come thru my yard nightly and sometimes during the day. They have eaten just about everything including the rhody's! I built a feeder with hay and pellets and just feed them now. They are fun to watch all be it expensive on the shrubs.
If they are still there in the fall lemme know! I may have a more permanent solution! And my freezer will just about empty by then... |
deer hate fishing line or string fences which you string up
on an angle / so the fence is 8 feet wide then they cannot simply jump up and over as they do with livestock barbed wire.... they end up STUCK in the middle and entangled in the lines and then it increases their fear .... making them never wanting to return... similar to how things Horses cannot see around their back legs and rear send them into a panic..... http://i25.photobucket.com/albums/c6...ob1/demo-1.png |
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Anyways.. Nascar has strayed so far away from it's roots.. and YES, I know it is just nameplates.. and Advertising.. the days of actually companies producing 500 models of a "stock car" to satisfy the rules, are long gone.. but.. those were better days, for certain Team Kia and Team Hyundai, etc. etc. will all make the top five at some point... sake and sushi for all...y'all! BUT.. that is just my 2 cents, and that will get ya nowhere fast! Danica driving you anywhere.. you and Clammer must take the same sleep meds to have such dreams... ;) |
hey i was buying a jar of Honey at walmart and it was 50 cents cheaper
than another both having a rick darker color and not the clover variety with all the tea in CHINA that Karl's got me drinkin.. :hs: but i looked at the cheaper one and it was made in INDIA so i chose the $3.50 jar because it was distributed from NEWYORK so i can WALK proudly heh heh |
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nope it's triggered by eating Mono sodium gluten-ate MSG food preservative... any canned mushroom is full of it |
Bows are quiet... And effective
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Man, considering how much the squirrels tearing apart my bird feeders pisses me off, I can't imagine the rage if deer were coming through and trashing the plants as well.
Fortunately, the squirrel problem seems to have been mostly resolved, until the young start spreading out for new territory in the spring. Haven't seen one on the feeder in over a week. The effectiveness of pellets at 1000fps from 100' away is quite amazing. |
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Ya,an old man's dream along with a lot of young men's wishes. :) |
Thanks for all the good suggestions. Appreciate it.
For now I'm going with Bobbex spray, comb of galic etc, supposed to stick the best and a Guardian ultasonic sound/ strobe that covers 5000sq ft. I was told they get used to the spray odors so you need to switch out the sprays every few months to be affective. Will let you know how they work. |
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When it smells no more to your nose they can still smell the perfume, so use that as a beginning and end, so to speak. I use it on my trees. They stopped eating the new shoots for starters. Have to cut up the old long johns I just cleaned out of my bureau for this years batch. |
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would end up sharing the same cell. :) |
Feed laced with cayenne pep and water with Tabasco :devil2:
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