Hispoptart
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Location: Rangley, CO

I have made my own, I used eggs, garlic and dishsoap, I mixed it all up and let it set out in the sun for a few days, Yep it stunk just as bad and it worked but didn't seem to last as long as the stuff we buy, So just because I only want to have to smell that a few times a season vs every 2 weeks I will stick with the store bought.

parcgreene
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I use dog hair that I gather from grooming my shepard mix. I spread it all around the perimeter of the yard. I live in in the woods, so I also throw my dogs feces around known/visible deer trails.

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tomf
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This is what I did and it works. The fence is an invisable deer fence, it is black and hard to see so the deer will not jump it as they do not see distance all that well and can not tell how high it is.

[img]https://i37.photobucket.com/albums/e57/twistedtomf/garden_DSC0001.jpg[/img]

garden5
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Tom, you've got the best idea out of all of us. You can try all of the natural remedies you want, some will work, some wont; some will keep working, some won't. If all else fails, get a tall fence :lol:.

DoubleDogFarm
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tomf,

I'm 100% on this one. 7' 6" tall , 330ft rolls, heavy duty, almost invisible. Strong corners and gate openings.

[img]https://i67.photobucket.com/albums/h300/eric_wa/DSC02171.jpg[/img]

[img]https://i67.photobucket.com/albums/h300/eric_wa/DSC02169.jpg[/img]

The fence is a little more clear in the snow, right side of picture
[img]https://i67.photobucket.com/albums/h300/eric_wa/RabbitsandSnow030-2.jpg[/img]



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