TerryinMD
Veteran Member
War is declared!! /w3tcompact/icons/shocked.gif
The CFO has been personally insulted by one of our local does and has said "Enough is enough". /w3tcompact/icons/mad.gif Bad enough that the doe munched on the wifes Hostas... bad enough that they ate our peaches.... bad enough when she munched on the tomatoes.... but the straw that broke the camels back was when the doe ate my wifes prize pickling cucumbers!!
I'm sitting peacefully having my morning coffee and in comes a very animated wife just sputtering and mad as a hornet. She has declared war and I have to come up with the solution. So, two days of fence mending - re-stretching the 4' cattle fencing and adding another strand of barbed wire. Fencing is now 6' high. Added another board in the two walk thru gates. This did not help. Have you ever seen a deer jump thru a 10" opening - we did!!! /w3tcompact/icons/shocked.gif/w3tcompact/icons/mad.gif
I have to extend the height of the drive thru gate - 4' to 6'. Will also be extending the height of the entire fence two feet. The later two feet will be electrified. I'm figuring at least 440v DC.... oops - too expensive. /w3tcompact/icons/wink.gif
Now, other than what I've mentioned what else can one do to protect from these varments!! No, I cannot use lead poisoning - too many homes that are too close and the use of firearms in the subdivision is a no-no. The deer laugh at us and the dog. They think we are all good sports. Any other thoughts.....
Director of Homeland Security,
Terry
The CFO has been personally insulted by one of our local does and has said "Enough is enough". /w3tcompact/icons/mad.gif Bad enough that the doe munched on the wifes Hostas... bad enough that they ate our peaches.... bad enough when she munched on the tomatoes.... but the straw that broke the camels back was when the doe ate my wifes prize pickling cucumbers!!
I'm sitting peacefully having my morning coffee and in comes a very animated wife just sputtering and mad as a hornet. She has declared war and I have to come up with the solution. So, two days of fence mending - re-stretching the 4' cattle fencing and adding another strand of barbed wire. Fencing is now 6' high. Added another board in the two walk thru gates. This did not help. Have you ever seen a deer jump thru a 10" opening - we did!!! /w3tcompact/icons/shocked.gif/w3tcompact/icons/mad.gif
I have to extend the height of the drive thru gate - 4' to 6'. Will also be extending the height of the entire fence two feet. The later two feet will be electrified. I'm figuring at least 440v DC.... oops - too expensive. /w3tcompact/icons/wink.gif
Now, other than what I've mentioned what else can one do to protect from these varments!! No, I cannot use lead poisoning - too many homes that are too close and the use of firearms in the subdivision is a no-no. The deer laugh at us and the dog. They think we are all good sports. Any other thoughts.....
Director of Homeland Security,
Terry