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Innovative Ideas Keep Deer Off Gardens

Submitted by: Stewart Wrighter

Most of us like the thought of being at one with nature, and we all marvel at wild creatures when they come close enough for us to observe. However, some of these critters can actually destroy our garden if we let them have at it, so it may well be advisable to do something about them before they go this far. For example, there are deer repellent plants, for those magnificent Bambi-like creatures, or deer repellent which can be used to persuade them to eat at another restaurant!

We must never forget, of course, that it is us who are encroaching on their territory. They certainly were there long before the urban sprawl came into existence. With the ever increasing need for new homes to be built, it is inevitable that we will come into conflict with wild critters at some point or another. What we must do, for the animal lovers out there, is to try and blend our homes into the wild without having too much conflict and without impacting the environment that we love so much. Most people will usually go the chemical route to ensure that the creatures do not eat our prized specimens. If this is to be used, make sure that it circles the garden completely so that they do not find a way in. Some people will not like the idea of using chemicals but there are other ways to keep these beautiful creatures out.

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For example, some people will put up fences which these critters cannot get over. Some will have an electric current running through them which will ward off anything which comes into contact with it. It does not hurt them, but it will give them an unpleasant tingle which will frighten them away. If fencing in the plot is not on the cards, there are also some electrified sticks which can be planted in the ground here and there which will do much the same job. Since these critters are on the larger side, it is inevitable that they will be zapped by one or more when they are browsing.

Some people resort to having radio speakers planted around the garden and these have movement sensors attached. If an animal strays in, off goes the radio, sometimes with flashing lights too, and the animal will bolt for cover. There are two reasons not to use this method though. One is that the animals will get used to it eventually. The other is that the neighbors will not take kindly to the noise and confusion several times per night. Indeed, they may even want to be rid of the neighbor instead of the animals!

Most people use a mix of these solutions until they find the right method to keep their gardens relatively safe. It could be a good idea to put in some very tasty greenery some ways off too to allow the critters to be observed but keep them out of the garden. This really is using nature against itself but with the added beauty of letting these wild creatures stay wild.

About the Author: Stewart Wrighter is researching a

deer repellent

for use at his home. He has discovered that

deer repellent plants

may do the job.

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