Friday, February 3, 2012

How can I keep deer from eating my flowers ?

Does anyone have any ideas for keeping the Deer (and Rabbits)

from eating the tops off all my flowers? I have bought the big white bottle of rabbit repellent at Lowe's and they didn't work. I can't use a fence because the area is spread out. Thanks for any ideas

How can I keep deer from eating my flowers ?
You know what I have heard works pretty well? Hang bars of smelly soap. I know quite a few instances where it worked to deter the deer. I am not sure if they used a specific brand, but whatever they used it was a very strong odor (not fruity but a soapy odor)
Reply:Here's a cheap trick you can try. Hanging human hair, like out of your hairbrush on your plants or in the area. I have also heard you could use soap (barsoap) shavings, or maybe some mothballs.

Anything is worth a try and its cheap. Good luck
Reply:As far as deer go, you really need to plant things they don't like. It can vary from herd to herd though. I learned real quickly what worked and what didn't and being selective with what you plant, does help. I have alot of deer in my yard and they don't touch my garden. Another idea is the tall deer fencing (it's mesh) and almost invisible. Place it around your garden. I had it around my tomatoes last summer and not once did anything get eaten.



For plants deer do not like normally, google "deer resistant plants". Same goes for rabbits.
Reply:There's a device, you'll have to google it, that is a lawn sprinkler with a motion sensor just for this - when an animal approaches, it activates the sprinkler and sprays the animal which then scoots
Reply:fox or coyote urine
Reply:Some people put that thin mesh like stuff on stakes around each plot of flowers...From a distance you cant really see it, but up close I think it detracts from the appearance of the flowers.

Marigolds repel rabbits, but you'd have to plant a lot of them around your other flowers.

Sometimes dog urine will prevent deer from coming around- depending on how hungry they are..try walking a dog around the yard.

A motion detector that turns on lights would certianly scare them off.

Good luck.


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