Homemade Deer Repellent That Serves Its Purpose

Many people are faced with the task of deterring deer from their landscape in order to prevent destruction of plants and flowers. There are no guaranteed ways to keep deer away because a very hungry deer will do just about anything to get some food. However, there are recommended methods such as using homemade deer repellent to maintain the beautiful appearance of the garden and surrounding landscaping.

Garden centers and online stores sell repellents made from chemical and organic ingredients. There are also effective repellents that can be made at home at a fraction of the cost. Whether hung throughout the yard or sprayed directly on plants, they are usually quite successful at deterring deer.

Things that discourage deer from entering the yard in the first place are called area repellents. Items such as human or dog hair, garlic cloves, or any type of bar soap can be placed in netting and strung from trees throughout the yard. Area repellents usually last for a period of one month.

Contact repellents are applied to the foliage and flowers in order to discourage deer from taking a nibble. The ingredients in contact repellents are things like rotten milk, eggs, and onions. When the mixtures dry on the leaves, the smell emitted by most of these ingredients will disappear. However, the taste will still be unappealing enough to prevent deer from chewing on treated items more than once. These treatments are very effective but require frequent reapplication, especially after a lot of rain.

Do some library and online research regarding deer repellent recipes and you will find many. One that is recommended by many experts is a mixture of three tablespoons each of minced garlic or garlic juice and hot sauce, combined with three raw eggs. Blend these ingredients with a bit of water, then add the resulting mixture to one-gallon water and spray on the foliage.

If garlic and hot sauce are not readily available, mix one egg with a quarter cup water and spray this on plants. The benefit of recipes that use eggs is the egg will dry on the leaves and allow the spray to handle light periods of rain. If a large area of landscape must be treated, blend two eggs, two tablespoons liquid detergent, two tablespoons of cooking oil, and two gallons of water. Use a spray bottle to apply the mixture to the area.

Using homemade deer repellent will deter deer from the home’s landscape and will cost the homeowner very little money to make. Use an area repellent such as bars of soap around the garden. Test out several contact repellent recipes until the most effective version is found. These all-natural methods of deterring deer are safe and effective.

One of the many ways people who are struggling with keeping the deer away from their plants is to make deer repellent recipes and use them in their garden. You can find many home made deer repellents on our site as well as the best deer repellent in the market… Deer Guard. Deer Guard is tested and approved by the National Home Gardening Club.

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