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Old March 15, 2013   #46
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Pee will not work, but there is a spray that you can use; see below:




























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Old March 31, 2013   #47
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I ran a couple of "human pee" experiments in front of my game camera and these were the results:
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I can tell you it DOES NOT deter raccoons. bah!
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Old April 11, 2013   #49
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Peanut butter on the electric fence wire revenge is sweet.
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Old April 14, 2013   #50
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trinidad scorpion morouga oil! I use that sh*t on everything!
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Old April 24, 2013   #51
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High Voltage always works. After they get a taste, you can turn it off...they won't come back. Years ago I bought what is referred to as a grass snapper. When the grass grows up to touch the lowest wire, you hear a snap! and the blade of grass is burnt off. It's the kind that you don't have to touch...just get your finger real close and the spark jump.

I ran it for two weeks then turned it off. No more deer trouble for the rest of the season. Now each year I run it for the first two weeks and that's it. Did I say that there's five big old apple trees in the yard that litter the place with apples in the fall. They don't even come back for the apples! It scares the livin' shinola outta 'em!
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P.S. When I'm near the fence while it's on, between the hum and little sparks at the insulators; it scares the livin' shinola outta me too.
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Old April 24, 2013   #52
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High Voltage always works. After they get a taste, you can turn it off...they won't come back. Years ago I bought what is referred to as a grass snapper. When the grass grows up to touch the lowest wire, you hear a snap! and the blade of grass is burnt off. It's the kind that you don't have to touch...just get your finger real close and the spark jump.

I ran it for two weeks then turned it off. No more deer trouble for the rest of the season. Now each year I run it for the first two weeks and that's it. Did I say that there's five big old apple trees in the yard that litter the place with apples in the fall. They don't even come back for the apples! It scares the livin' shinola outta 'em!
Charlie

P.S. When I'm near the fence while it's on, between the hum and little sparks at the insulators; it scares the livin' shinola outta me too.
great now all i need is to find someone to lend me their system cuz i just need it out there for a few days!
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^ are you serious or just foolish?
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Old May 12, 2013   #55
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I p'd on some sacrificial plants a couple of years ago and they got eaten two nights later.
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Old May 12, 2013   #56
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Simple answer: NO!

Believe me, I do not track dirt back in the house every time I get the natural calling :::wink:::







And that's my favorite tree ("fire hydrant").

These shots are taken near the end of my season, as you can see by the cut-off stems in the pots I use for seed production:

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^ are you serious or just foolish?
Cran, that was a quality Mischka edit to a spam post. Always good for a laugh.
Mmmmmm Spam. Love a fried spammer, er spam sandwich.....
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Cran, that was a quality Mischka edit to a spam post. Always good for a laugh.
Mmmmmm Spam. Love a fried spammer, er spam sandwich.....
Oh hahaha
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I planted and took care of two plants in an Earthtainer for my grandma last season. She lives across the street from the Metroparks and has deer in her back yard almost nightly. The plants in the Earthtainer were eaten down 3-4 times before we tried the deer repellent product from I Must Garden. Its not the cheapest thing in the world, but it worked.
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I joined your forum just so I can spam you all with ads for the worthless sh!t I sell. ...
This guys name says it all. He has the info we need for this thread, but he's been silenced.
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