Posted by dannye on August 14, 2012 at 19:27:44 from (68.235.81.69):
In Reply to: Deer problems posted by Ivan in Mich on August 14, 2012 at 18:11:50:
I put up an eletric fence, used that flat ribbon wire for horses, got a large tub of wally-mart peanut-butter and but a gob in my hand and shmeered it along the wire, cleaned up, hooked up a 10-mile weed-chopper and plugged in. Dusk came and so did the deer, old doe came to check out new fence, seven more following, she came up to fence, liked peanut-butter, stuck out tongue out to taste, from about 50 yds I could hear the crack and see the blue spark, she ballered like a calf, backed up so fast her back feet couldn't keep up and sat down, got up made 2 circles and headed out, the rest ran 6 different ways, 2 into the fence and got their taste of tresspassing. End of deer in garden. !!!! Dan
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