Winter Deer Damage Tips

Learn how to protect your property from Winter Damage Thursday Night, 15 Jan 2009

Learn how to protect your property from Winter damage Thursday Night, 15 Jan 2009

The Wildlife Pro Network will be hosting a discussion ,Thursday, 15 Jan , 2009. We will be using our usual call conferencing facilities featured on Talkshoe.com anyone will be able to listen in online, even ask questions to the pros who will be sharing.

Mike Flick and Anytime Animal Control Has been resolving Wildlife Control Problems For Consumers Since 2001 1-800-714-8727

Mike Flick and Anytime Animal Control Has been resolving Wildlife Control Problems For Consumers Since 2001

Mike Flick the host,of owner of Anytime Animal Control operates 28 offices, found in eight states, California, Connecticut, Florida, Illinois, Mississippi, Missouri, New York,and in Wisconsin. Mike will serve as discussion leader as he is joined in by other professionals across the country to offer consumers free tips they can do on their own to prevent deer damage each winter.

Food for deer become quite scarce as they like other animals compete with other species for food to graze on. As seasons change, the preferred food sources of deer change as well. The evergreen shrubs that the deer ignored while they were munching on your leafy garden in the summer months suddenly look pretty appealing in the late fall and winter when most plants have either dropped their leaves or disappeared by going dormant or dying. Deer develop new browsing trails as food sources change with the seasons, and repeatedly follow them through the season until new food sources begin to appear.

The most effective solution is fencing, and it has to be high, eight feet or more. For those of you with severe deer feeding pressure, this is probably your only real choice.There are repellents on the market but many of them are often impractical .

Join us Thursday night as we explore other options available to protect your own gardens and landscape. To listen in online or download later http://www.talkshoe.com/tc/16456/ or call in live 1-724-444-7444 call id #16456.

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