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Old 05-23-2000, 06:23 PM   #1
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ok i planted some cute little sprouts in the woods, in three different places, and there are like, deer hoof prints near my plants... like in the dirt, and all that. I don't know if i can do anything like fencing cause thats a lot of fencing and i just can't get my hands on it right now. I would love if any of you people had any suggestions for me, like "using natures benifits" or whatever... like branches or sumthin, i just need some ADVICE!

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Old 05-23-2000, 09:51 PM   #2
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Kinda odd that you mention deer today. I was walking back from my site today when I happened upon 4 yearlings, they just stared at me for a while before bolting into heavy traffic. Fortunatly they came out unscathed. Its kinda cool that in absence of my religious beliefs, I can still have the small religious-like experiences of nature.

Deer are very cautious animals. If there is any sign of a possible predator in the area then they will usually try to avoid that area. Usually the scent of an area will be the main controling factor. A bit of urine dropped around* your plants should deter any Deer from getting near your plants. I've also heard that wolf urine can be used but I have no clue where to find it.

I use a spray that I found at a pet store designed to stop household pets from going to "forbidden areas" of the house. I havn't had any problems yet.

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* Urine contains high amounts of ammonia, which can alter pH and poison your plants. Keep it a few feet away from your plants.
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Old 06-02-2000, 11:24 AM   #3
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I use human hair and dog piss in the area of the plants will keep the deer away.Good luck
 
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Old 06-14-2000, 10:24 PM   #4
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well I find Fishing line to work great for one they cant see it,so they freak-out, if your plants are near any trees, you can wrap a web between 2 or 3 trees.
 
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Old 06-16-2000, 03:18 AM   #5
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Howdy to all having any deer problem. I have two killer ways of solving any potential deer threats. First of all yes deer do eat plants. They all so get just ripped to. One time I was in my crop and this ****in deer was sitting their higher then a kit. Just a chowin down , through a rock at the ground beside the deer didn't even fade it. So I grab this big stump on the ground and pissed off. I tossed it smoked it and the deer finally slowly left. Could not beleive it the thing wasn't scared of ****. Anyways that was before I found out a couple ways of keeping them out. No need for any fencing or nets. This might sound crazy but it works choice. Grab a couple eggs seperate the whites from the yellows. Keep the whites put say 3 or 4 egg whites in one of those spray bottles.Mix water with the rest mix it around. It's hard to mix together takes a bite. Chunky dosen't really matter and spray the mix all over the plant. Under side too so when it rains it all dosen't poor off so quickly repeat 1 - 2 weeks depending one how much it rains. Its works killer or if you don't like to spray that stuff on your plants. Go pick some MOTHBALLS up a pack may run you 2 $ cheap. Through those all around your crop make like a perimiter. All I can say is it works Killer for me I personally use both. Rabbits eat too this should take care of them also.

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most deer wont touch a plant that has already started producing THC, its sort of their sixth sense. But deer will eat the new sprouts and those males with pollen balls

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Old 06-21-2000, 12:00 AM   #7
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MOFO!!!!! guess what HAPPEND! my 2 growin plants are fine, but the f-ing deer or a bug or SOMETING ATE A NEW SPROUT! i am so pissed! grr much. i need more SEEDS! i hate this part of gardening.... the loss. i'm havin better luck with tomatoe plants! grr!



grr much- happy growing-
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