Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Deer Control - Methods to prevent hazards and damage Deer

We live in North America? Do you drive? Are you a farmer? Would you like to garden? Are you a man who is proud of his garden? If one or all of these things apply to you, then you might have some concern about the deer population. One may love Bambi or a venison roast, but in many areas of the country, the deer population causes problems. One may be inclined to think that people facing this problem only in rural wooded areas, but may move in herds of deermajor urban areas.

The problems caused by deer are many and varied. For all drivers across America, the risk of traffic accidents caused by animals is very real and frequent. The Pittsburgh Post Gazette reports that in Pennsylvania alone, "2500 motorists collide with deer every year, causing millions of dollars damage." [1]

For farmers, the deer are a real threat to their existence. Monroe County, New York, some farmers have reported that the deer destroyedto 80% of their crops. [2] Although these numbers seem impressive, but an adult deer can eat up to five kilograms of food a day. Some estimates place the damage caused by deer to a hundred dollars per hectare. [3]

Deer also cause problems in the living area. The experiment, a garden or a beautiful landscape can be difficult to achieve with a large population of deer. If you have shrubs or other types of plants and flowers, deer can be a significant cause of damage to your garden, which iscalled "deer browsing." You can be sure that deer cause damage if the ends of plants, at the end and eat the sprouts. Deer can cause particular difficulties in trying new grass or other plants, vegetables, how they are to eat the seeds. Solutions to this problem are needed houses and gardens, parks and sports fields.

Deer are not only the investment landscape annoying, but can also transmit diseases. One of the most common health risksDeer population brings with it the infamous deer tick. As revealed in their names, ticks may be present wherever there are deer. Ticks are really only by mosquitoes in the transmission of disease to humans. Some of the most common diseases that deer ticks transmit Lyme disease, Rocky Mountain spotted fever, tularemia, and equine encephalitis. Deer ticks pose a danger to animals and pets, which are constantly exposed to tick-infested environments. Look doorRhode Island Department of Health and said: "Around 70% of the population, Lyme disease in this part of North America begin development of ticks in their backyard. [4] Although not a direct correlation between this statistic and deer will be highlighted, it can be inferred from the correlation between deer and ticks, which form a barrier against deer browsing in their garden for help if the disease is transmitted by deer ticks .

Born in relation to the risk of disease, ticks, parents should be cautious whenchildren play. Deer ticks are most common in the underbrush and heavily wooded. When children play in these areas should parents control their children, often deer ticks in their hair or wrinkles can be made in the skin (knees, shoulders, etc.) controls similar with pets simply patting carefully. With the consequences of these diseases, any measures to prevent deer ticks from entering the site is worth.

Some owners have chosen from lists largerepel deer from plants and shrubs. This is an option that is more organic, this approach does not always work. Different types of repellents have been used with varying success. Repellent techniques ranging from soaps, hair collected from barber shops similar anti-mosquito spray. It 'important to note that not all of these techniques work equally in every situation. If a certain type does not work, do not be discouraged, and different approachesrecommended.

Dramatically, some people try to scare tactics to frighten deer, if not desirable in a particular area. The National Sustainable Agriculture Information Service records for cases in which people set up motion detectors to sound off radio or other scary to scare the deer. [5] Other people have tried sprinklers or strobe lights. Although these methods can be initially effective, the deer are used to these antics of a few weeks. Unless you likeProps for the creation of a World War II films, these methods can be convenient for homeowners annoying, especially when the building site.

Electric fence is another option for the prevention of wildlife to destroy your garden. These enclosures are conceptually similar to fences and animals can take many forms. Depending on the size of the garden, this is an economic choice. Requires little maintenance and the need for the use of chemical pesticides to eliminate the plants. TheWest Virginia Department of Natural Resources has informed us that deer pass experiment under or through a fence to jump over them, instead of creating sufficient demand for cable high. They also recommend keeping the various methods of fencing to all animals, including deer [6].

Plastic deer fence has a standard method of deer control cost, effective, harmless and practically invisible. These enclosures are made of UV resistant material that did not rust or corrode. They are easy to installT and come with heavy places, which may prevent 10-12 meters above the deer Salta. This option can be used in many different situations and is the best choice for gardens, farms and fields of crops. The fence is made of a bi-oriented rectangular meshes fantasy that is not possible for deer, or to power around it to plants or shrubs. Americans spend at least fifty million dollars a year for repellents and fencing to control deer populations. Want to spend yourBid for this specialty deer fence, because it is the standard method for deer control in every situation.

It 'always exciting, deer near the house, but the reality of a physical illness, and many of these measures to regulate the deer may require for your property. As the deer will be channeled for the benefit back to their natural habitat and food, both the deer and the owner.

Paul Galla, President

1[http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/07329/836648-85.stm]

2.3 http://rochesterenvironment.com/deer_problem.htm

4 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tick

# 5 scadev http://attra.ncat.org/attra-pub/deercontrol.html

6 [http://www.wvdnr.gov/Hunting/DeerConHomGar.shtm]

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