How do i get rid of deer that are eating my plants and bushes?


Question:without violence towards the deer

Answers:
i heard on GMA once that you can go to your local fleet farm store and pick up large cat feces (like lion). if you put that around the perimeter it will keep all unwanted animals out.


Buy a bottle of Liquid fence and follow the directions. It does work well for deer and also rabbits.
try sprinkling pepper around the garden and flower beds...worked for the cats...it makes them sneeze and bothers them, but doesn't hurt them.
Sprinkle cayenne pepper on the bushes. I read that a long time ago. Won't hurt the plants but the animals won't like it either.
when u brush your hair in the morning, save it, and discreetly place it about the plant you wish to save. This trick saved my garden many times.
There is a product available that smells like coyote or fox urine. I don't remember the name of it. I found it in a hardware store. Just apply it according to the label's directions.
I've heard that deer do not like lamb's ear. Maybe if you plant some around your bushes and plants, they won't eat them. I also did a search and found this website. Maybe it'll answer your question for you. http://www.thegardenhelper.com/deer.html...
Get a Dog..maybe sprinkle some cayenne pepper around

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