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Deer in Yard
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<blockquote data-quote="Jackson Ellis" data-source="post: 1020280" data-attributes="member: 70795"><p>My wife wanted to create a lush hibiscus wall around our back patio. We get some cold weather here, so she was prepared to do the things necessary to protect them during cold spells. We planted about 2 dozen. About a week later, the deer found them - I'd never seen deer or evidence of deer in the back yard, and we've had hostas for years. In fact, the hostas were still untouched, but they are right up next to the house. After we noticed the damage, I saw tracks and droppings all over.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>A neighbor down the street with a beautiful back yard told me she had been fighting with deer for years. She uses hair from a local barber, motion sensing sprinklers, and a back yard dog to fend them off - and still gets visits from time to time. I put some motion lights and some hair around them, and they stopped coming for a while. But they came back, and long story short - they won. Think I'm planting roses this year. ---->deer:btddhorse:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jackson Ellis, post: 1020280, member: 70795"] My wife wanted to create a lush hibiscus wall around our back patio. We get some cold weather here, so she was prepared to do the things necessary to protect them during cold spells. We planted about 2 dozen. About a week later, the deer found them - I'd never seen deer or evidence of deer in the back yard, and we've had hostas for years. In fact, the hostas were still untouched, but they are right up next to the house. After we noticed the damage, I saw tracks and droppings all over. A neighbor down the street with a beautiful back yard told me she had been fighting with deer for years. She uses hair from a local barber, motion sensing sprinklers, and a back yard dog to fend them off - and still gets visits from time to time. I put some motion lights and some hair around them, and they stopped coming for a while. But they came back, and long story short - they won. Think I'm planting roses this year. ---->deer:btddhorse: [/QUOTE]
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