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$&@#*?% deer!
Posted: Fri Jun 24, 2022 8:58 pm
by JSinMO
We’ll that stupid buck I took a picture of a while back has been hanging around, and sure enough he’s starting to cause trouble. I checked the garden when I got home today and found he has dug up my pumpkin plants! Never had a deer do that before. I’ve still got some space inside my fence I may replant some there. Or get some of that liquid Harry mentioned and see if it will work.
Re: $&@#*?% deer!
Posted: Fri Jun 24, 2022 9:21 pm
by Eugen
Oh no!
Re: $&@#*?% deer!
Posted: Fri Jun 24, 2022 9:40 pm
by propane1
That’s to bad. Luckily. No deer here were I live.
Noel
Re: $&@#*?% deer!
Posted: Fri Jun 24, 2022 10:02 pm
by JSinMO
Propane57 wrote: ↑Fri Jun 24, 2022 9:40 pm
That’s to bad. Luckily. No deer here were I live.
Noel
Your lucky. Don’t get me wrong they are fun to watch, and they are tasty critters when prepared well, but they can be quite destructive. Here a picture of a truck I used to have after a deer strike.
A really nice 8 pointer jumped out of the weeds right in front of me, no way to avoid him.
Re: $&@#*?% deer!
Posted: Sat Jun 25, 2022 6:55 am
by DavidBarkey
Time for some venison steaks .
Re: $&@#*?% deer!
Posted: Sat Jun 25, 2022 7:35 am
by Harry
Critters can be a real PITA when it comes to gardening. My area is farily rural but housing is on the rise here, so the critters have to move somewhere. I had live catch trap set up in my back yard to hopefully catch the skunk I've seen tearing up my back yard looking for worms and grubs. The other morning I caught a raccoon and as I'm looking at the trapped critter and I see another one come out of the woods. Then three more came out behind the first one and walked to the trapped critter. My
thought they were the babies of the trapped critter and said I should release it. They were not small animals so I wasn't sure about them being babies. So to please the
I did release the racoon.
Keep the Peace
Harry
Re: $&@#*?% deer!
Posted: Sat Jun 25, 2022 7:45 am
by DavidBarkey
Harry wrote: ↑Sat Jun 25, 2022 7:35 am
Critters can be a real PITA when it comes to gardening. My area is farily rural but housing is on the rise here, so the critters have to move somewhere. I had live catch trap set up in my back yard to hopefully catch the skunk I've seen tearing up my back yard looking for worms and grubs. The other morning I caught a raccoon and as I'm looking at the trapped critter and I see another one come out of the woods. Then three more came out behind the first one and walked to the trapped critter. My
thought they were the babies of the trapped critter and said I should release it. They were not small animals so I wasn't sure about them being babies. So to please the
I did release the racoon.
Keep the Peace
Harry
Just think of all the fur hats you could have had for this winter .
Re: $&@#*?% deer!
Posted: Sat Jun 25, 2022 10:17 am
by FUTZ
Harry wrote: ↑Sat Jun 25, 2022 7:35 am
Critters can be a real PITA when it comes to gardening. My area is farily rural but housing is on the rise here, so the critters have to move somewhere. I had live catch trap set up in my back yard to hopefully catch the skunk I've seen tearing up my back yard looking for worms and grubs. The other morning I caught a raccoon and as I'm looking at the trapped critter and I see another one come out of the woods. Then three more came out behind the first one and walked to the trapped critter. My
thought they were the babies of the trapped critter and said I should release it. They were not small animals so I wasn't sure about them being babies. So to please the
I did release the racoon.
Keep the Peace
Harry
Sometimes the daughters will stay with mom for a year. Even after another litter. They look the same size as the mom.