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5 Ways to Deter Deer From Eating Your Plants and Shurbs

January 18, 2023 by PMS Brick Pavers – We’re the Guys

Deer are a common sight in suburban and rural areas, and while they can look beautiful, they can also wreak havoc on your garden. Deer are known to munch on plants and shrubs, leaving behind bare, brown stalks. Fortunately, there are a few steps you can take to deter deer from eating your plants and shrubs.

1. Install Fencing One of the best ways to keep deer out of your garden is to install a fence. Fencing should be at least 8 feet high and made of materials that deer cannot easily jump over, such as wire mesh or high–tensile electric fencing. You can also opt for decorative fencing, such as lattice, to keep deer from entering your garden.

2. Use Repellents If fencing isn‘t an option, you can use repellents to deter deer from eating your plants and shrubs. Commercial repellents are available in liquid, granular, and spray form. These repellents typically contain ingredients such as rotten eggs, garlic, or predator urine. Repellents can be applied directly to the plants and should be reapplied after it rains.

3. Plant Deer–Resistant Species Another way to deter deer from eating your plants and shrubs is to plant species that they don‘t typically like. These include plants such as yarrow, boxwood, and lamb‘s ear. You can also plant species that have strong scents, such as lavender or catmint, as deer tend to avoid these.

4. Hang Soap and Scented Sachets Hanging soap and scented sachets around your garden can also help deter deer. The smell of soap is said to be off–putting to deer, and scented sachets can also help mask the smell of your plants.

5. Use Motion–Activated Devices Motion–activated devices can also be used to deter deer from eating your plants and shrubs. These devices make loud noises or spray water when they detect movement, which can scare deer away from your garden. Taking these steps can help keep deer away from your plants and shrubs. While it may take some trial and error to determine the best way to protect your garden, these methods can help deter deer from eating your plants and shrubs.

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