Posted by Billy NY on September 02, 2016 at 15:22:01 from (104.228.35.235):
In Reply to: deer posted by KEH on September 02, 2016 at 13:56:11:
I never saw deer on this land or anywhere in the town, vicinity or elsewhere for my 1st 15 years as well. It's true about the small farms and land associated, the aerial photography of this location in '52 tells it all, no trees in most areas, fence lines everywhere, with some wood lots. No deer, no deer flies, no ticks, no gnats or blackflies to speak of. Its amazing to look back, no geese either !
Damage to a garden because of deer, can be easily thwarted with deer repellent spray you can get at TSC. I planted a 50 x 70 patch of sweet corn a few years ago, sprayed it as needed and there was little damage. My smaller garden is next to the house and has a cyclone fence around it, just spray the vicinity and they hate the odor of that. Neighbors flower garden decimated by deer, used that spray, no damage at all.
Society fails or its armageddon, all those deer will be gone in a hurry. They are thick around here now, but with the hunting license and permits, there's a large freezer full of good healthy red meat to have if you want to do the work. I've done it for years and always keep quite a bit of it on hand from season to season.
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