2002 - Volume #26, Issue #2, Page #34
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How To Keep Deer From Rubbing Or Eating Young Trees Or Shrubs
To keep deer from rubbing or eating young trees or shrubs, put four or five mothballs in a cotton rag and hang it about 2 ft. up from the ground, next to the main stem. Moth balls vaporize so it's necessary to replace them but deer will not touch the trees while they are there. Deer are particularly hard on trees when "polishing" their new antlers. (Tom J. Scalese, Ranch box 23, Galota, Mont. 59444)Click here to download page story appeared in.
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