How Smells and Sounds Can Watch Over Your Gardens
Have you ever slaved all summer to grow a beautiful garden, only to find it demolished after one night of deer snacking? How can you be assertive without hurting animals that are just trying to survive? You can’t build a fence because, in addition to being very expensive, the deer will probably find a way over it. You must guard against deer by using their survival instincts for your own gain and repelling them in any way you can. You will have to find the right deer repellent for you.
Smell is the most commonly sensitive sense in animals; deer are no exception. Since deer are not great fighters, they use their sense of smell to discover hidden predators and run away before they, themselves, are discovered. Urine is a very sharp indicator of a predator’s property and you can use this to your advantage.
But how are you supposed to go about finding wolf urine? Should you use your dog’s urine? You don’t have to. Special sprays are made now as impostor predator urine. If the deer smells something that indicates danger, they will not venture forward. This can be found in any gardening aisle.
Deer are known to be sensitive to high-frequency noises; either blow a whistle high enough for only animals to hear when you notice a deer around (inconvenient) or invest in an electronic whistle that can automatically play whenever its motion sensor is triggers or at specific times. This will make the deer steer clear.
Less expensive options can be just as good, however. Chopped garlic or hot peppers are enough to deter some humans, let alone a deer! Bars of Dove soap hung over plants are talismans to repulse deer. Anything with a strong scent is probably fair game: moth balls, ammonia, and vinegar to name a few.
You should also try “deeroscaping, ” where you plant certain things that deer find disgusting in the middle of your regular plants. The smell of these alone may keep deer from your property without the desire to investigate further. Deer dislike mums, certain grasses, sage, and spearmint. The list is dozens of plants long; look it up! Do your research!
In winter, though, almost any plant is fair game. When deer are starving, they seldom care about gross smells or irritating noises. They can compete with goats for eating anything that may sustain them a few days longer. You may have to be extra diligent in the winter and guard your yard with several of these repellents.
Are you having problems with deer? Then deer repellent is the best way to go. Online, you can find many different deer repellent recipes that will help get rid of those critters.
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