Deer & those water things
Earlier in the spring a motion sensorred water spraying "thing" ( I
can't remember the name) was recommended to keep deer out of the garden. Has anyone actually used one of them? Did it work? The deer here have devoured my cucumbers, watermelon, Rose of Sharron bushes, blueberries, MY ROSES, and now have started on the zuccini and squash. Needless to say I am very frustrated and disapointed. I have tried everything I have heard of t keep them out except a fence and that is not possible. Hair, urine, cayenne, Irish Spring soap, motion lights (they can see to eat now), wind spinners, nothing has worked for more that a few days at a time. Any words of wisdom? MJ |
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Deer & those water things
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Earlier in the spring a motion sensorred water spraying "thing" ( I can't remember the name) was recommended to keep deer out of the garden. Has anyone actually used one of them? Did it work? The deer here have devoured my cucumbers, watermelon, Rose of Sharron bushes, blueberries, MY ROSES, and now have started on the zuccini and squash. Needless to say I am very frustrated and disapointed. I have tried everything I have heard of t keep them out except a fence and that is not possible. Hair, urine, cayenne, Irish Spring soap, motion lights (they can see to eat now), wind spinners, nothing has worked for more that a few days at a time. Any words of wisdom? Venison? |
Deer & those water things
I have tried one called the water scare crow - it didn't work very well.
I had much better luck with an electric fence around the garden area. wrote in message ... Earlier in the spring a motion sensorred water spraying "thing" ( I can't remember the name) was recommended to keep deer out of the garden. Has anyone actually used one of them? Did it work? The deer here have devoured my cucumbers, watermelon, Rose of Sharron bushes, blueberries, MY ROSES, and now have started on the zuccini and squash. Needless to say I am very frustrated and disapointed. I have tried everything I have heard of t keep them out except a fence and that is not possible. Hair, urine, cayenne, Irish Spring soap, motion lights (they can see to eat now), wind spinners, nothing has worked for more that a few days at a time. Any words of wisdom? MJ |
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