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Any home remedies? ( besides a spotlight) I have a three foot fence around and a couple of Cats on the prowl. No rabbits , but last night deer got ALL my beets
Hi Steve, when I worked in a tree nursery years ago we put soap on a rope hanging from wood stakes. The deer do get used to it after a while so you will need to switch varieties occasionally.
Another suggestion is human hair. Cant help you there since I have just about run out!
I have been battling rabbits, woodchucks and raccoons this year in my garden. I keep live box trapping them and hauling them away to a local woods.
One fat old wood chuck ate four 18" broccoli plants before the slob finally got in my trap. He's lucky I let him go!
I wish I had a video going a few mornings ago when I found a momma raccoon in my trap and a baby outside it trying to help her out. I thought, I have got to move these two together...I put on some leather gloves (darn good idea) and I grabbed that thing by the back of the neck.
Well now I know the skin is so loose on them that that was not a great idea. That little cute thing turned into a tasmanian devil!!!! Totally went nuts and spun around biting my gloves, screaming real loud and scratching the hell out of me! What a fight it was and I am glad to say they are off in the woods together after quite a hilarious battle.
Having grown up on a Apple farm we were hanging soap all the time on the dwarf trees to keep them out......but we also had a DEC permit & would shoot a pile of them.
I have some hunting buddies down south that plant their food plots early & to keep the deer out they fill nylon bags w/ human hair from the barber shop. They would remove the bags once the food plot was well established.
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