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Groundhogs Eating Roses

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Date: 03/19/2008 Topics: Gardening > Pest Control | Pest Control > Small Wildlife | Readers Request > Gardening  
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How do I keep deer and groundhogs from eating my roses?

Hardiness Zone: 6a

MimiGardener from Wellsburg, WV
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By Dianne (Guest Post)
Homeade Deer Repellant - saw this on a gardening show on TV and from the sounds of it, it will probably work on other critters too! Take one 1/2 gallon of milk and mix well with one dozen eggs. Let sit to rot several hours and apply with a tank sprayer. I just moved to a rural location that's loaded with deer grazing in my yard. Plan on using this for my flowers and veggies this summer. Also have raccoons living under my shed and am going to try it there too. Can't hurt to try!

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By perfume and powder (569) Profile Contact
Bars of deodorant soap will repell deer. Don't know what to do about the groundhogs.

Posted on 03/19/2008 | Report Spam or Abuse

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