Posted by ericlb on June 10, 2013 at 04:50:25 from (12.189.32.36):
the post on page 2 got me to thinking, anybody got something that keeps deer away from trees in a populated area? me and bambi are having quite a argument over these trees which are young i just planted them about 2 months ago there about 10 to 12 feet tall and were kind of expensive but i didnt pick 'em, i just planted them and water them, now the background on the area there in for info its a high end gated community common area about 13 acres, but surrounded by homes and people, and its in forested mountains, prime deer and elk habitat, local law is do not feed the wild critters, as if they hang around, the critters that eat these critters also hang around primarily big cats. these are getting thick around here i know of 7 individual lions within a 50 mile circle but not all at the same time, got 4 seen here on the place in game cameras,[ mother and 3 cubs] of course the population of this subdivision is wealthy out of state people who probably never saw any wild critter bigger than a rabbit or rattlesnake before, so they feed the deer so they can watch the cute thing... bambi has it figured out and is active day and night and is represented in huge numbers but the whole town is the same more deer in town than in the woods , ive put up 2x4 rectangular fencing around the trees about 5 foot out, but the deer dont seem too impressed , ive replaced several of these with 2 strand fence wire and solid posts like barbed wire without the barbs, [ little kids are in the area, so barbed wire isnt going to happen. i obviously cant use one of those timed propane cannons or a strobe lite, lol but it has occurred to me lol [ would cost me the job] ive used several kinds of spray, but bambi just isnt impressed with them either, im wondering about hunting masks like coyote or bear sent, any ideas
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