No.
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, the thamin deer is safe. People are putting them in wildlife parks to keep them away from predators.
No.
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.
They do not like the scent of human hair. Try cleaning out your hairbrush and spread the hair around the plant. You can get more hair from a barber. I have heard that pouring human urine around a plant will repel them as well. There is also a product called "Invisible Fence" that you can spray directly onto a plant that will keep them from eating it.
The best way and more sensible way to keep cows away from them is by putting a locking fence mechanism.
To effectively use blood meal to keep deer away from your garden, sprinkle it around the perimeter of your garden beds. The strong scent of blood meal acts as a deterrent for deer, as they do not like the smell. Reapply the blood meal after rain or every few weeks for best results.
Mothballs contain naphthalene, a strong-smelling chemical that can repel some animals when used in high concentrations. However, there is no strong scientific evidence to suggest that mothballs effectively repel deer. Other methods like using fencing, sprays with deer repellent, or planting deer-resistant plants may be more reliable for keeping deer away from certain areas.
No. moth balls only keep moths away. try again...
the role of the golden in ramayana is to keep away Rama to his wife Sita..... and for Ravana to kidnap Sita
You can keep deer from your fenced garden by using other measures such as using a VHS tap fence and wolf urine. You can find more potential solutions on the Garden Web website.
During the gestation period, cows keep their babies in the uterus, otherwise called the womb to allow the calf to grow until it is ready to be born into the world. However, if you are referring to where cows keep their babies while they're away grazing, they keep them hidden in bushes or in grass that is tall enough to conceal them from predators. This is not unfamiliar to other ungulates that do the same like deer, elk and moose do with their young offspring.