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Deer Repellent Plants
Lists of deer-resistant ornamental trees, shrubs, and flowers are available in commercial and government publications.

 


Deer repellents may offer temporary solutions. Repellents may be either contact or area. Contact repellents taste bad to deer. When using a contact repellent, the tree should be treated up to six feet.

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Homemade deer repellent recipe:
Beat 1 egg with 1/2 cup of milk, add 1 TB of cooking oil and 1TB of dish detergent along with a few dashes of hot sauce and garlic juice. Mix in a gallon of water. Spray plants every 2 weeks and after a heavy rain.

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Start with Repellex Systemic Deer Repellent Tablets. Place tablets into the container, into the soil at planting time or into root contact on more mature plants. In about a month, the plant tastes bitter to pests.

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REPELLENTS
Two basic types of deer repellents are available. Contact repellents are applied to the plants, causing them to taste bad. Area repellents are placed in the problem area and repel due to their foul odor.

Commercial products including Ropel and Bonide rabbit-deer repellent (Thiram)
Limestone or red cayenne pepper sprinkled on plants when foliage is wet. May be used on vegetable plants, but sometimes may change the flavor.
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They do not repel deer so they are not deer repellent plants.
Now the interesting thing here is that some of these plants might be listed as deer food in one area but not in another.

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While insects or diseases rarely bother ferns, the tender fiddleheads can attract deer in spring. Tuck a bar of deodorant bath soap among the plants or purchase a commercial deer repellent and apply as directed.
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As people encroach further into deer habitat, deer naturally wander into lawns and Gardens. While deer resistant plants are helpful, if deer persistently browse your landscape, you may need to use fence or deer repellents.

Bone tar oil (Bone Oil, Majic Circle) has been reported to be somewhat effective as a deer repellent Mix one to two parts bone tar oil with 100 parts of water and saturate rags, cords, rope, etc.

Check with other gardeners in your area about their success with commercial products and regimes of alternating deer repellents before you purchase one or more products such as Living Fence, Hinder, Deer Off, Deer Away, or Bobbex.

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