Deer repellant?

Tried one of the 'soap' repellant products - worked for a while. Our dog chases the deer off, but she/they know where her 'invisible fence' restricts her. They go that far then stand and taunt her.

Just finished working and 'hung up' all my clothes - we'll see what the Princess has to say.

Redhen, I don't mind sharing a few tomatoes or squash, but why does she have to chow down on all of my perennials?
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Tried one of the 'soap' repellant products - worked for a while.  Our dog chases the deer off, but she/they know where her 'invisible fence' restricts her.  They go that far then stand and taunt her.

Just finished working and 'hung up' all my clothes -  we'll see what the Princess has to say.

Redhen, I don't mind sharing a few tomatoes or squash, but why does she have to chow down on all of my perennials?  :mad:


Cause it bugs you.. :lol:
 
Go to barber or beauty shop and collect human hair clippings. put it in panty hose bags and disperse in various areas. I used to save hair clippings for one of my customers, who swore it worked to keep deer out of his garden.
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Go to barber or beauty shop and collect human hair clippings. put it in panty hose bags and disperse in various areas. I used to save hair clippings for one of my customers, who swore it worked to keep deer out of his garden.
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I saw that in a baseball movie when I was younger. I suggest the hair too.

You could always mark your territory if you know what I mean.
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string up tin pie pans so that when they rattle at night it willl scare them away and my uncle tried marking his teritory and it worked i think cause it was a male deer
 

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