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That's a very good question, but I think that trees don't die after a deer rubs on it because it doesn't do anything but rub it. No the tree will not die. The deer rubs its antlers to get the furry stuff off and does very little damage to the tree.

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Name three natural disasters that affect a deer?

Wildfires can destroy deer habitat and disrupt their feeding and breeding activities. Severe weather events, such as hurricanes or floods, can lead to loss of deer habitat and populations. Disease outbreaks, like Chronic Wasting Disease or Epizootic Hemorrhagic Disease, can impact deer populations significantly.


Will kerosene kill a tree?

Yes, kerosene can harm and potentially kill a tree if it is directly applied to the tree's roots or trunk. Kerosene is a highly flammable and toxic substance that can disrupt the tree's ability to absorb water and nutrients, leading to its decline and eventual death. It is not recommended to use kerosene near trees or other plants.


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Glucose comes from the leaves and tree bark they eat. Oxygen comes from the air they breath.


How do you kill weeds around trees without hurting the tree?

To kill weeds around trees without harming the tree, you can manually pull out the weeds by hand or use a hoe to remove them. Be careful not to disturb the tree roots. You can also apply a layer of mulch around the tree to suppress weed growth. Avoid using chemical herbicides near the tree as they can harm the tree's roots.


What animals chew off tree branches?

Animals such as deer, beavers, and rabbits are known to chew off tree branches for various reasons. Deer may do so for food or to mark their territory, while beavers chew branches to build dams and lodges. Rabbits chew branches to help wear down their teeth, which continuously grow.