Maybe the marketing outfit hired to promote Bounce
was having a hard time coming up with new marketing ideas...
I agree with Gordon's comments that deers can get
used to anything when food is at stake.
Think of yourself if you had not eaten for a
day...
All jokes put aside, a fence usually deters them,
unless a tree of beautiful ripe apple convince them to jump over...
Dogs will do the trick too, as long as they don't
make friends....
Deer meat is good to eat...
Maybe, you should consider them sent from
Heaven especially to fill your freezer...
Gardening is so much fun! :>)
Hélène
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Friday, April 06, 2001 7:51
PM
Subject: Re: [nafex] Re: spring
Deer that live that close to people do not shy away for
very short time it has been proven. I used to do all the things
that they say deer will be scared away from while hunting. eat meat
sandwiches, urinate from my tree stand, drive my 4 wheeler up and park in
brush behind my stand, go out in work clothes with oil etc. have even
poured a bottle of after shave lotion from my stands. Maybe it's because
they are always sniffing the ground that they don't see me take aim on
them. Save your money, unless your buying lead.
Gordon ********************************************* Here it's time once
again to replace the roses that the deer have eaten to the nub.
I
read in the last issue of Kitchen Gardener of yet another "sure-fire"
trick to try on the deer. It is to hang or stake into the ground sheets
of the fabric softener "Bounce" near the plants that the deer are feeding
on. Deer are reported to dislike the scent and the sheets are said to be
effective months at a time, even after rains. Naturally, I've got little
white sheets staked all over the garden. Hope springs eternal.
Jack
Fischer Oakton,
Virginia
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