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I hear you on the fencing. It is quite expensive and you would need to have a pretty high fence. Can't deer jump pretty high?
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Deer get caught up in all sorts of things because they tend to panic. If the deer doesn't get all the way over the fence then you have to contend with getting animal control out to remove the deer. |
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My brother has a bit of a problem with deer, I'm not sure what type of deer they are. He says that the sound of dogs puts them off and they don't like movement. He has some old fertilizer sacks hung in various places around the garden, they flap and make a crackling noise if the breeze catches them. He can unhook them and put them away if he wants to enjoy the garden. He uses old Cd's hung up to scare birds (the moving reflected light bothers them) and he thinks that these deter the deer too.
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Bamboo really works. I have also seen mesh laid across it.
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the bamboo water thing was in the movie Kill Bill, vol 1., during the fight scene between Uma Thurman and Lucy Liu
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Hmm. This reminds me..we have deer problems too, I remember watching a news article a few years back that said deer have an instinctive fear of lions. Lion dung has been used from safari parks and zoos to keep deer away. Apparently it is very effective.
We've tried everything. .. can't get hold of lion dung though.. I'm thinking of making a kind of lion shaped scarecrow
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You can get that Shishi Odoshi water feature here too:
http://www.primrose-london.co.uk/dee...-c-24_174.html They also do ultrasonic deer repellers too, which I think are cheaper and would take up less space in your garden. Not quite as pretty though, for sure.
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