To protect arborvitae trees from deer damage, you can use physical barriers like fencing or netting, apply deer repellents, plant deer-resistant plants nearby, or consider planting more deer-resistant tree species.
Deer fencing costs can vary depending on how big the property is, however an average cost can fall between the lower thousands. $1000-$3000 will get the job done.
Marigolds do not reliably keep deer away from gardens. While some people believe that the strong scent of marigolds can deter deer, there is no scientific evidence to support this claim. Other methods, such as fencing or using deer-resistant plants, may be more effective in keeping deer out of gardens.
Yes, deer do eat Prunus viburnum, also known as viburnum. While it is not their preferred food source, they may nibble on its leaves and berries, especially when other food options are scarce. To deter deer from consuming your viburnum, consider using fencing or deer repellents.
To protect your emerald green arborvitae from deer damage, you can use physical barriers like fencing or netting, apply deer repellents, plant deer-resistant plants nearby, or use motion-activated deterrents like sprinklers or noise devices.
Yes, deer can eat zucchini and may be attracted to gardens where it is growing. They are herbivores and tend to munch on a variety of plants, especially in the spring and summer when food is abundant. To protect your zucchini plants, consider using fencing or deer repellents to deter them from your garden.
Blueberries are not completely deer resistant, but they are less preferred by deer compared to other plants. The tangy taste and texture of blueberries can make them less appealing to deer, especially when other food sources are available. However, in areas with high deer populations or limited food options, deer may still browse on blueberry bushes. To protect your blueberry plants, consider using fencing or repellents.
Planting marigolds in your garden may help deter deer due to their strong scent, but it is not a foolproof method. Deer have varying preferences and may still be attracted to other plants in your garden. It is recommended to use a combination of strategies to effectively keep deer away, such as fencing, repellents, and planting deer-resistant plants.
After deer eat the leaves of a rhododendron, assess the plant for damage and trim any severely affected branches to promote healthy regrowth. Ensure the plant is adequately watered and consider applying a balanced fertilizer to support recovery. To deter future deer browsing, you can use deer repellents or install physical barriers like fencing. Additionally, planting deer-resistant species nearby may help divert their attention.
Yes and no, Electric wire fencing has been around since roughly the 1930's for use with livestock. However the newer varieties of 'hot rope' and 'electric tape' fencing has been around for only a few years in comparison.
The weight of fencing varies. It depends on how much there is of the fencing and what material it is made out of.
The French word for fencing is "l'escrime"