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Save Money With The Right Deer Repellent Recipe

March 12th, 2010 · No Comments

by Tad Distin

A deer repellent recipe can assist casual gardeners in saving money while at the same time protecting their flowers and vegetable plants. There are many different concoctions that repel deer from a garden and quite a few of these can be easily made at home. They require the use of household products and food items that are generally already in the home.

By using these natural recipes, a gardener can give an added level of protection to any plant under his or her care. These natural recipes ensure that no harm comes to either the animals or the plants themselves. Many of these measures are quite noxious but are in no way toxic to any of the creatures that may ingest them.

Just about every recipe found will include some sort of spice along lines of garlic, chili powder, onions, or even Tabasco sauce. By utilizing an overly large amount of one or more of these spices in a mixture, one can almost guarantee that after a single bite there will not be any return trips. Once the deer get a mouthful of the homemade repellent, they are likely never to take a bite out of any of the treated plants again.

Each of the mixtures, while having different ingredients to create the bad taste, all have a single ingredient that aids the mixture in adhering to the plant. The use of eggs or cooking oil is quite popular in these mixtures, to help them stick to the plants. These help the mixtures stay on the leaves even through the occasional watering or light rain.

Even with the addition of some sort of adhering agent, this mixture will not stay on the leaves forever. It will need to be reapplied on a regular basis to help keep the deer away. Due to the low cost of creating the mixture, reapplication should not be an issue. In addition to the mixtures that use food items, there are other household products that are just as effective in repelling deer.

The most prevalent of these methods is to use a mixture of water and dish soap. This can be applied to the plants without any fear of any damage occurring to them. Many people remember what it was like to have their mouths washed out with soap after saying a bad word and this is the basic effect that this has on the deer.

One other common household item that is very effective in repelling deer from gardens and trees is common deodorant soap. The soap emits an odor that deer find quite offensive and strategic placement of bars around the area will help deter them from ever entering the garden. This method is one of the preferred methods for the National Forestry Service, due to its effectiveness.

A deer repellent recipe can have many variations but all of them achieve the same purpose. The correct recipe will likely be found by going online and doing some research. By spending some time to browse around on the Internet, one is sure to find the most effective mixture to use against the deer in your area.

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