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- From: HDessureault <inter.verbis@videotron.ca>
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- Subject: [NAFEX] Fw: Keeping deers away
- Date: Thu, 27 Mar 2003 08:55:59 -0600
----- Original Message -----
From: HDessureault
Sent: Wednesday, March 26, 2003 8:38 PM
Subject: Keeping deers away Dear
members,
I have been reading
with growing dismay the deployment of fencing material and work involved in
keeping those crafty cervidaes from destroying the fruits of our
labour.
I usually get the
odd deer wandering through and taking a bite here and there, now that my
trees are beginning to look like trees, but last year I had a particularly
destructive specimen eating all but a few apples that I was able
to save before there was none left by fencing the
tree temporarily AND stringing baling twine accross, which
finally discouraged the animal from jumping directly into the enclosure where
there was hardly any room for me. Deers apparently don't like to get
tangled up. He left all kinds of broken branches from rubbing antlers,
though, and made a genuine mess over the course of the summer. He was not a
glut, mind you, and didn't eat all the apples the same day. No, only a few
every day, keeping some for later. I must add that he was not afraid of dogs, it
was more like the other way around.
I can now appreciate
that they can be a real nuisance.
However, I have a
plan.
I will set up a radio
tuned to the most commercial busy station I can find featuring rap music all
night, if there is one, and I will set it up on a timer on multiple setting
with on-off at various time during the night. I can even change the cycle
forward a little here and then so the noise will occur at different times, so
the deer cannot get use to a pattern.
Someone mentioned that
the deers learn quickly. I wonder if they are smarter than bears. I know of a
beekeeper that managed to save all his beehive sites with radios while another
local beekeeper shot three bears in a matter of a few weeks during that same
period, one year where the bears were particularly hungry at the end of a
bad summer.
As any of you tried the
radio strategy?
Hélène, zone
3
Where the trees look
very good in spite of the coldest winter in years.
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[NAFEX] Fw: Keeping deers away,
HDessureault, 03/27/2003
- Re: [NAFEX] Fw: Keeping deers away, Sam Franc, 03/27/2003
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Re: [NAFEX] Fw: Keeping deers away,
Dylan Ford, 03/27/2003
- Re: [NAFEX] Fw: Keeping deers away, Claude Jolicoeur, 03/27/2003
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