How to Keep Deer from Lunching on Your Landscaping
How to Keep Deer from Lunching on Your Landscaping
(ARA) - Sure
you still shed a tear or two whenever you see "Bambi." But your
empathy for deer can suffer serious setbacks when you discover
they've been munching on your landscape in which you've invested
lots of time and money.
Wildlife management experts estimate there are about 30 million
deer living in the United States. The animals cause millions of
dollars of damage to the farming and nursery industries, not to
mention thousands of car crashes each year.
"While avoiding deer on the road may be a matter of chance, you can
keep them out of your garden using some proven environmentally
friendly techniques," says Jim Messina, certified landscape
architect since 1988, owner of Messina Wildlife Management, and
product developer of Deer Stopper. Messina Wildlife Management has
been managing deer and other pesky critters, using certified
organic products to prevent them from wreaking havoc on homeowners'
landscapes, since 2000. Messina personally developed the product
line out of his own desperate need as a landscape architect to
prevent deer and other wildlife from ruining his garden
designs.
"First, it's useful to understand where and what deer like to eat,"
says Messina. Deer prefer to feed in open areas near cover, such as
parks and suburban neighborhoods. Homes with open lawns, summer
gardens and ornamental shrubs are particularly appealing to
them.
Before you take action, be sure the damage to your garden or
landscaping is really being committed by deer and not insects or
other pests. Ragged, broken ends of branches, at a height of around
6 feet off the ground, rule out smaller animals and point to deer
damage.
The good news is, once one deer has been turned off to an area,
others will be reluctant to enter it as well. Deer have good
memories and learn from each other. Fencing, electronic devices and
chemical remedies have all proved effective in warding off deer.
Fencing, however, can be expensive and will change the look of your
landscaping. Electronic devices may be unreliable in some
landscapes and environments. Some chemical products may repel deer
but also prove harmful to the environment.
Fully organic alternatives, such as Messina's Deer Stopper, do not
harm the deer or the environment. Effective for 45 to 60 days per
application, the product sprays on and dries clear without any
offensive odor. Deer Stopper is available nationwide at lawn and
garden retailers and hardware stores. For more information on Deer
Stopper and the rest of Messina Wildlife Management's repellent
line, visit
www.messinawildlife.com.
Courtesy of ARAcontent
