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Its quiet and a fun hobby besides.
I second this ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ or if you prefer, a crossbow.
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Its quiet and a fun hobby besides.
Sorry just seeing all the posts about weapons, and I laughed to myself. OP isn’t asking for personal protection. They aren’t planning on breaking into his house and robbing him.
(this was a tongue in cheek reply. I just played through it in my head that the deer are doing like mafia shake downs of OP and can’t stop laughing)
"Nice garden you have here. It'd be a shame if anything happened to it."
AL Capone once noted, "You can get more with a kind word and a gun than you can with a kind word alone."
Milorganite is a good fertilizer... I notice when I put it down in my yard it smells for about 3 days... then it stops smelling. I guess it's temporary.All I can say is my shrub line contains forsythia, smoke bush, arrowwood viburnum, and hibiscus. All but the hibiscus are supposed to be deer resistant, which was a key factor in selecting them, and only the forsythia avoided a major assault. I think I will definitely fence in the hibiscus, think about the others, and spread repellent, and maybe hair, everywhere. I also heard last week that Milorganite spread around the base of shrubs in late fall repels rodents because the smell is associated with humans.
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Its quiet and a fun hobby besides.
Buy a $1000 bow, get $500 in camo, get a hunting license. Go out at 4 AM and sit as quietly as you can until sunrise.
Guarantee you will not see a deer for miles. At least that's how it works for me.