I tried everything I could find out here in Montana - the commericial products, bars of soap, sprayed-on soap and somethings I forgot. I found the solution with an eight-foot hi tensile wire fence around our property. The MSU research station near us has an eight foot electric fence, and the mule deer get on their sides and squirm under the lower wire.
On Fri, Jun 17, 2016 at 9:10 PM, Pat Curran <p...@curransorchard.com> wrote: > A few years ago I experienced a significant amount of deer damage on new > plantings & requested a depravation permit from the Illinois DNR. They > suggested a product called Plant Skid, & said it had worked well in other > locations. I did so, and it definitely helped the situation. It also > works well on vegetable plots when sprayed around the perimeter. The > drawback is that it must be resprayed after rain washes it off. > > Having said that, I concur with others on this list. . . the best > deterrent is lead. > > > Pat Curran > Currans Orchard > 6385 Kilburn Avenue > Rockford, Illinois 61101 > 815-963-7848 > p...@curransorchard.com > www.curransorchard.com > > > > _______________________________________________ > apple-crop mailing list > apple-crop@virtualorchard.com > http://virtualorchard.com/mailman/listinfo/apple-crop >
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