After losing my entire apple crop as awll as 4 long rows of cowpeas for two years now, I just may have stumbled on something that keeps them away. (I have tried the dried blood stuff. Not cheap. Did not deter the deer from eating my peas in the slightest. I spent 125$ on two motion sensitive, solar powered lights that have much less distance than advertised. My sister, always full of useless ideas told me of one she heard. Construct a "fence" around whatever you want to protect. Use steel posts, put the fence just a couple of feet away from, in my case, a Gala apple tree that has at least 4 bushels on it I think I can pick in 2 weeks. Stretch two strands of fine fishing line (I am using 8 lb test) around the tree. One about two feet off the ground, the second 4 feet. Each strand needs to not surround the whole tree with one continuous line because it breads very easy and you want to be repairing it 8-10 feet at a time. The idea is that the deer will brush the line but can't see it and is alarmed and retreat. I enhanced mine with numerous 2 foot long ribbons of shiny material. I hope this motion will aid in keeping Bambi away. I have had the fence up about a month and though deer have seen in the area, no apples have been lost so far. Deer are clever, devious, and evil; so I am not yet totaly optimistic, but getting very hopeful.
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