"After twelve years of losing our hydrangeas, rhododendrons, and peonies despite several different 'deer solutions,' we learned Pure Solutions was branching out into deer repellent services this summer and decided to give it a try. We were thrilled the other day when we watched a deer enter ...
Taste-Based Contact Deer Repellentsfor spraying directly on to plants often contain hot sauce, garlic, rotten eggs, and adhesive to make the plants taste bad, smell bad, or to burn the deer’s nose. There are many deer repellent sprays that are commercially available and, on the Internet,...
Conference 1995 Comparative Analysis of Deer RepellentsHani, Abderrahim
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What is the best deer repellent for plants? Deer repellents are most often made from putrified eggs, dried blood, garlic, or soaps. Several studies, including this one, have found that egg-based products are the most effective. These includeDeer Away, Bobbex, and Liquid Fence. I've used...
Plan your garden in such a way that vulnerable plants are protected. Cover sensitive plants with row cover or fabric netting to protect them from deer. Place deer repellent plants along the outer edges of the garden. Place deer attracting plants towards the center. ...
Some examples that can work are motion activated sprinklers, flood lights or animated Halloween props. Just make sure you’re not bothering the neighbors as much as the deer 🙂 Pro Tip: Deer will get used to these deterrents over time. So you will occasionally have to swap them out for...
How deer work (so you know how to deter them) Now that you’ve answered the seven questions above, it’s important you know a little about how deer work. Otherwise, it will be hard for you to figure out how to effectively deter them from a meal on your property. ...
Coyote hair as an area repellent for white-tailed deer. Int. J. Pest Manage. 48:301-306.SEAMANS, '1. W.. B. F. BLACKWELL. and J. D. CEPEK. 2002. Coyote hair as an area repellent for white-tailed deer. mt. J. Pest Manage. 48:301-306....
Unfortunately, these spray-on repellents and pellets have their limits. They can work, but you must remain diligent. Their effectiveness will fade over time, and they will need to be reapplied frequently. On the plus side, taste and smell aren't your only weapons. Texture can also make pl...