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I waited too long-should have known better

Posted by lindaw-cincy 6 (My Page) on
Tue, May 14, 13 at 18:55

I was admiring my hosta this year, every other year the deer eat them. Well last night they ate 5 out of my ten. I figure they plan to come get the rest of them tonight. I sprayed liquid fence. That stuff really stinks. I know, I should have done it sooner.


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RE: I waited too long-should have known better

  • Posted by morz8 Z8 Wa coast (My Page) on
    Tue, May 14, 13 at 21:35

Funny how many times they beat us by a day, and the repellents don't work well still in the bottle.

I got caught 'day late', can't even tell you how many times with new growth on roses. I'd see they'd put out buds and foliage, make a mental note to spray (I use Bobbex), then leave it till the next afternoon and they'd come that night :)


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RE: I waited too long-should have known better

I feel your pain! I have been through that same scenario more times than I care to admit. My main problem is tulips and yes, just as soon as they emerge I make a mental note to spray them... but the deer often beat me to it.

Last year, one summer night I heard a strange snapping sound outside the bathroom window. Snap...... snap...... snap. I didn't think much of it until the next day when I saw a formerly wonderful hosta reduced to stems. The funny thing is that this spot was under construction and there were materials strewn all about and it much have been rather uninviting to walk through. Plus, deer had never before visited this spot nor have they ever eaten a hosta here. But last year our deer turned an unfortunate corner in terms of eating anything and everything. Sad.


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