Keeping deer out

   / Keeping deer out #11  
Electric fences don't work for me. They tear my cattle fences (normally two hot barbed wire strands) down on a regular basis. They even tear down my older woven wire fences. I finally quit having a garden. I had 4 strands around it about 5 ft high and they'd tear through or jump it. I finally started running a strand between each row of peas (their favorite area) that I'd disconnect before picking. It worked for a week or two but I'd have to repair it every day. The bastards eventually started sending in an advanced expeditionary force that would tear it down and ground it out, then they'd come in and eat every pea pod in the garden. F'n bastards. I hate 'em.
 
   / Keeping deer out #12  
tbzep!!!!---- Know exactly what you are going thru!! We got same problems here and the red strobe flashers kinda slows most of them down, but the others that don't pay any attention come thru, and it only takes one to destroy your gardens!---I have tried a lot of chems., fencing, ( other than the 8' stuff), and they still come in!---Only thing that works is HOT LEAD!!! set up trail camera to find out what time of the night they come in and be waiting!---Noise will keep them away, for sure, but neighbors might get upset!---I put up lights and put a radio up full sound, and that helps in my sweet corn keeping other varmints out! thanks; sonny580
 
   / Keeping deer out #13  
tbzep!!!!---- Know exactly what you are going thru!! We got same problems here and the red strobe flashers kinda slows most of them down, but the others that don't pay any attention come thru, and it only takes one to destroy your gardens!---I have tried a lot of chems., fencing, ( other than the 8' stuff), and they still come in!---Only thing that works is HOT LEAD!!! set up trail camera to find out what time of the night they come in and be waiting!---Noise will keep them away, for sure, but neighbors might get upset!---I put up lights and put a radio up full sound, and that helps in my sweet corn keeping other varmints out! thanks; sonny580
The Hearing Protection Act has passed the senate and house in TN with flying colors and our governor has said he will sign it. I don't know how it will work out federally, but if the BATFE will leave us Tennesseans alone, we may be able to purchase silencers before long without going through the special taxes, waiting lists, etc. They won't make a rifle silent, but will make it much more pleasant for the neighbors when I thin the herd. I see up to 25 behind the house at a time at certain times of the year, with no less than 8 on any given evening. They don't even run off when I'm bush hogging with my 50 hp tractor!

We've finally had official sightings of a few panthers/cougars/mt. lions in TN. Hopefully they will take a few of them. There are fewer and fewer deer hunters each year to the point that the only natural predator for a deer is a Ford, Chrysler, or GM.
 
   / Keeping deer out #14  
Gittin' bout the same way around here!!---crackpot crazies have a lot to do with the "less hunter" population!!---Hunting fees are cutting down on guys actually going hunting.--DNR here has been trying to get black bears to survive in this area,--(got lots of them in Southern Illinois), ---they even dumped out some bobcats just down the road here about 3 miles from us!----None lasted for a week or more!---(I didn't do it but someone in the area did!!!!
The vehicle/deer crashes right in our area are staggering, but the deer population just keeps growing!---saw an old doe with 3 little ones the other night, but they were faster crossing the road than my diesel truck was, so they got away!
Wish I had a helpful answer for the problem but I don't at this point! thanks; sonny580
 
   / Keeping deer out #15  
I have a commercial vineyard, and about mid summer, the grass is brown, and grape plants start looking pretty tasty to the local deer.
I have tried just about everything listed in this discussion, but the only thing that was ever successful was an 8 foot tall woven wire fence. Early on, I tried plastic fencing, but the deer went through it or under it. I also incorporated a deer pass through to allow formovement through the area, which helped prevent testing of the fence line.
25 acres would be cost prohibitive, unless soy beans pay more than I think. I used the double fence method in my mother in laws large garden, and it worked well, deer apparently won't jump a fence if they don't have a clear landing spot.
 
   / Keeping deer out #16  
best deer deterrent is to shoot one and then hang the carcass next to the garden as an example. this also works with useless politicians:D. just kidding about the deer
 
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So I elected to go with a double fence made of fishing line. So far the first week it has worked. The inside fence is 8 ft tall with 100lb line and the outer fence is 3.5 ft from the other one and has 30lb test. The theory is they run into it and it spooks them. So far nothing has been broken or eaten yet. If this doesn't work we will go electric
 
   / Keeping deer out #18  
Where I am we have lots of deer and last year I didn't get one ear of corn. They tore it all up. This year I plan on putting my electric chicken fence along with the chickens and coop right beside the corn patch and hope that will keep them away from it. Right now I would almost rather have that problem than the one I have now. A skunk took up resendents in my barn about two days ago. Have a couple bales of straw and about 20 bales of hay stacked in there and he has a spot picked out for homesteading. I'm going to move the hay and straw and stack it on my trailer and clean out the barn tomorrow and turn on the lights at night and see if I can't get him to maybe seek homesteading else where. Last night I thought it was a possum and the security cam pick him up and alerted me so I head out with the 410 and was getting ready to level the bead on it about ten feet away and hit it with the flash light first and backed away from that encounter real quick. But I still feel your pain on the deer but at least you don't smell them the next day and the next day and the next ............
 
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   / Keeping deer out #19  
We too are overrun with deer! All my big farmer/rancher neighbors have put in food plots and or feed stations. It's not uncommon to see ten to fifteen deer near our property. Over a two year period my wife and I built woods cedar cribs, filled the cribs with some of the billions of rocks and stones that seem to grow out of the ground. Then set six foot metal t posts in the stone and ran five foot welded wire fencing. Each of the cribs are three foot tall and three foot wide and between ten and twelve feet long, they encompass our half acre garden. Total fence height right at eight feet. No deer in the garden save one time I forgot to shut the gate. Coons are not deterred however, had to put in electric fence wire, ran two strands, one about six inches off the top of the rocks and one anther two feet up. Used four inch plastic standoff insulators. Seems to have worked. No coons the last two seasons in garden.
We own around 43 acres and are planting 25 acres of soy beans this year. A few acres of corn and for the first time we are planting about an acre garden. Tons of deer around and trying to decide between a solar electric fence or deer netting around the garden. Any recommendations ? Thanks for any input.
 
   / Keeping deer out #20  
What we do is close to this. My wife goes to yard sales and find these motion figures used at Halloween and we put them on stakes around the garden and we have no problem with deer and there are plenty of them around. After years of trying lot's of different things this works far better than any.

I had to laugh when I saw this. We have a bear problem and they are forever screwing with my trash can. I just saw this video demonstrating the Halloween figure trick. I might give this a try.

Bear Problem Solved - YouTube
 

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