I can only tell you what I experienced. I have thrown moth balls out in the yard, around my apple trees and they have not kept the deer away. The just keep eating my raw branches.
Mothballs are not effective in repelling squirrels. Squirrels may actually be attracted to the strong odor of mothballs. It's best to use other squirrel repellents or humane deterrent methods to keep them away.
Yes, but beware. I once dropped a mothball down a hole in the ground which was the yellowjacket's nest. 3 days later, the mothball was out and sitting on top of the ground, a few inches from the nest. I was amazed that the yellowjackets somehow managed to lift out the mothball.
Because they can be fatal if ingested, mothballs are not a safe choice to deter cats. Two safer alternatives are vinegar and ammonia.
The walkers had wandered into the deers' feeding ground.
Some trees in the deers' forest were being cut so they moved to another part of it.
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I dont know but you can go to google and type deers wiki
Mothball Mint was created in 1997.
Put away until needed. Like putting something in your closet or attic (or basement).
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Mothballs are not effective in repelling squirrels. Squirrels may actually be attracted to the strong odor of mothballs. It's best to use other squirrel repellents or humane deterrent methods to keep them away.
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Yes, but beware. I once dropped a mothball down a hole in the ground which was the yellowjacket's nest. 3 days later, the mothball was out and sitting on top of the ground, a few inches from the nest. I was amazed that the yellowjackets somehow managed to lift out the mothball.
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deer are deers and jump around like deers