Today we are here to talk about three natural repellents for deer that work. Before we get started, I would like to state first off that I am constantly doing something in the outdoors. I love to hunt, garden, farm, and anything else that has to do with getting out in nature. I have had much experience with deer and have been able to learn a lot about them over the years. I understand their patterns, what they like to eat, and a lot of information regarding their daily habits. With all that knowledge, I have become really successful with repelling them. Whatever you would like to call it – deer repellent, control, deterrent, I have some experience to share with you guys. Now, let’s all be moderate here and respect each others opinions and styles because the world is full of people who do not see eye to eye. As I stated earlier, I am a proud deer hunter and conservationist. Yes, I do understand that there are many folks out there that have a problem with that. Anyways, repelling deer the natural or organic way is always a good start. Now when I think of natural, I think of nature – don’t you? Well, in nature there are predators and there are prey. So, the first natural deterrent strategy discussed in this article will be asking a hunter to control your deer population. If you have a problem with hunting, then simply go to the next step. A safe hunter should be able to harvest a few deer and which will in turn keep them from eating your crops, garden, or plants.
Another organic deer repellent is liquid fence. To my knowledge, this spray or liquid is made from eco friendly, green ingredients and is safe for the environment. That is pretty natural if you ask me. There are plenty of other products out on the market in this day and time that do the exact same thing. So therefore, we will move on to the next idea. Hair has been known to keep deer out of a garden or piece of property for a long time. If you have never tried using hair to repel deer, then you may want to give it a shot. For whatever reason, deer do not like the smell of hair. From my experiences, they get skittish around it. However, I will have to say that I have also failed using hair to deter deer. I can remember times when it worked magically and others when the deer simply walked right over it without a problem in the world. It’s definitely worth a try if you have never tried it.
I picked this tip up a long, long time ago. If you know anything about deer, then you know that they can smell a lot better than we can. They use their noses to protect themselves from predators. Whenever there is a really rancid, strong scent in the area, more times than not they will stay away. Do you have any idea why? Well, when they get in the vicinity of such a strong scent, it decreases their ability of smelling anything else. It sort of compromises their main strength and thus makes them vulnerable to predators. Thanks for reading this article regarding tips for keeping deer away and under control. If you would like to read one of my previous posts, then check out deer repellent tips.
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