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how do you send out invitations for something like that?

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I've heard that human male urine "applied" at about waist-height works
very well but has to be replenished after each heavy rain. It also has
to be urine from men who have not had vasectomies. How about a beer
party at your house?



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John McGaw wrote:

Felis concolor works well although the neighbors may complain a bit.



Good one!!
I was going to recommend Liquid Fence, which works pretty well for me.
Your solution appears to be far more long lasting

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yeah... Sims is good at flushing chipmunks in the hostas where all but his tail
disappears. he wandered off into the underbrush, heard him yapping his head off and
then I saw him break out of the brush, butt down hauling ass and behind him breaking
out of the brush I thought at first it was a great dane until the head came up and I
saw it was a deer. I stepped out waving a towel as Sims streaked by me and she
hauled up but I can see she was still itching to stomp him until I ran at her and she
wheeled and bound off. she musta had a baby in the brush there. Ingrid

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make that a really big dog. a (probably mom) deer tried to make toe jam outta my
Papillon. Ingrid


Baaahahahahahahahahahaha!

Ingrid,

I had to laugh. We have a Papillon too and I agree I can't imagine her
scaring off a deer. Our "ten pounds of terror" has a tough enough time
trying to scare squirrels out of my bird feeders, and even the cats in
our neighborhood just give her the eye and won't run off.

Patrick


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Sprinkler may work but only physical barriers, electic fences or loose
dogs will deter deer



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