Liquid fence, the whitetail deer seem to hate it. I sprayed this afternoon, then had to run 50 miles to pick up a small implement, picked up a friend out that way to help, rode around a little in a favorite area, nothing but farms! I got home just before 10pm not one deer near that apricot tree and whats fallen. Have to get out there early, been picking as many as I can, let ripen, then remove pits and flesh, then the flesh goes into the dehydrator, they sure are good! 100% natural too.
I'm not sure what a skunk would be doing with sweet corn per what Eldon said, bending a stalk over to get to the ear ?
Also not sure if this liquid fence deters racoons. I had my larger garden 50x70 of it at least, all in sweet corn for 2 consecutive years, never saw any racoons or signs of them in there. We have them here, and I shot one last summer, but don't seem to have much trouble with them in the fenced garden or the sweetcorn patch, which was sprayed regularly with the below deer and rabbit repellant.
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