Unfortunately, sometimes even the best-formulated homemade repellents just won’t do the trick. If pungent flowers, sprays, and shiny objects prove ineffective at keeping deer away from your ...
Install a fence at least 7 feet tall to keep deer out of your yard. Natural deterrents such as lavender, boxwood and soap shavings are disliked by deer. Lilies, tulips and hostas attract deer to ...
Strategically placed items like reflective surfaces, fluttering ribbons and wind chimes create motion and light that can make deer uneasy. You can also utilize visual deterrents such as scarecrows ...
It can be devastating to find that deer have devoured your precious rose blooms. Switching to these naturally deer-resistant ...
You can’t say the words “deer season,” and not count five Ss — OK, not in those words, but in the things most successful deer ...
Easy to Use: This ultrasonic deer repellent is easy to use and set up. Simply insert the bird repellent in sunny soil or an area frequently disturbed by bird and turn it on. Stay 5 inches above ...
Raccoons, deer, moose, foxes ... Petroleum jelly One of the easiest and cost effective squirrel repellents is petroleum jelly. It deters squirrels from nibbling because the petroleum jelly ...
The Kentucky pre-rut with cool afternoon temps combined with the early muzzleloader season had me hopeful. Soon after sitting down, deer poured into the CRP fields around me. Later in the afternoon, I ...
Learn more › Deer carts can be helpful for any hunter venturing into the woods in hopes of harvesting big game. After a successful hunt, the real work begins: getting your prized buck back to ...
A Deer Creek teenager continues to take the Halloween spirit to another level. His family’s home has decorations galore in their front yard, a haunted house made right in their own garage, and ...
The automated deer deterrent system (Adds) uses sound and vision sensors to identify when a deer approaches the tracks. If a deer is detected, a variety of audible and visual alarms will start.