NorthernMan
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Rabbits and Deer love eating weed. There are many, many ways to try and keep your plants safe. Years ago I had to claim a site from a herd of deer that were living and sleeping there. I had tried using predator urine, Bobcat, Fox and Coyote to be exact. I ended up attracting a big ole Bobcat and a pack of Coyotes but I still had deer munching on my plants.
STORY-TIME,
I went to pick up a buddy at his house and I see his clothes hanging on a cloths line. "What going on, dryer broke?" I asked. He said, "No, those are my hunting clothes." He then explained that deer can smell the soap we use in the laundry. He washes his clothes twice, once with soap, and again with just water as an extra rinse and then he air dries his clothes. He was convinced that any smell of soap would scare away the deer. DING! DING! DING! DING!
A bell goes off in my head. If deer can smell soap and hate it that much I should be using soap to scare them out of my weed patches. I got Green Colored Fabric Softener Sheets for a couple bucks. I took 16 Oz water bottles and put slits and holes for air to blow through and put a Fabric Softener Sheet in them and hung them all around the exterior of my patches. With a little creativity you can conceal the bottles easy enough. If you are having trouble with rabbits put some fabric softener sheets in short bushes all around the exterior of your patch. If you are an environmentalist you can find ways of keeping rain from washing the soap into the ground. I never put the Fabric Softener Sheets anywhere close to a plant where it might contaminate the soil but only around the perimeter as an invisible odor fence. I had spent lots on predator urine and dispenser bottles and found that for a few bucks I had something that works awesome.
Using Fabric Softener Sheets and plastic water bottles with holes as the dispensers I chased the deer and rabbits away and I've been using this method for over 20 years, in deer infested fields and woods and I've never once had an issue.
(For the record, I use BOLD LETTERING so people skimming over posts can easily get the idea of what the post is about without having to read the entire post, anyone skimming will be able to tell that Fabric Softener Sheets is my solution to Deer and Rabbits)
STORY-TIME,
I went to pick up a buddy at his house and I see his clothes hanging on a cloths line. "What going on, dryer broke?" I asked. He said, "No, those are my hunting clothes." He then explained that deer can smell the soap we use in the laundry. He washes his clothes twice, once with soap, and again with just water as an extra rinse and then he air dries his clothes. He was convinced that any smell of soap would scare away the deer. DING! DING! DING! DING!
A bell goes off in my head. If deer can smell soap and hate it that much I should be using soap to scare them out of my weed patches. I got Green Colored Fabric Softener Sheets for a couple bucks. I took 16 Oz water bottles and put slits and holes for air to blow through and put a Fabric Softener Sheet in them and hung them all around the exterior of my patches. With a little creativity you can conceal the bottles easy enough. If you are having trouble with rabbits put some fabric softener sheets in short bushes all around the exterior of your patch. If you are an environmentalist you can find ways of keeping rain from washing the soap into the ground. I never put the Fabric Softener Sheets anywhere close to a plant where it might contaminate the soil but only around the perimeter as an invisible odor fence. I had spent lots on predator urine and dispenser bottles and found that for a few bucks I had something that works awesome.
Using Fabric Softener Sheets and plastic water bottles with holes as the dispensers I chased the deer and rabbits away and I've been using this method for over 20 years, in deer infested fields and woods and I've never once had an issue.
(For the record, I use BOLD LETTERING so people skimming over posts can easily get the idea of what the post is about without having to read the entire post, anyone skimming will be able to tell that Fabric Softener Sheets is my solution to Deer and Rabbits)