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Are deer eating my flowers?

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  • wtgW Offline
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    wtg
    wrote last edited by wtg
    #4

    Don't waste your money (though I love your donation line of thinking!). I soaked cotton balls in fox urine and placed them inside little plastic balls with holes in them. Scattered the balls all around the plants I was trying to protect. I watched the rabbits hop over to the balls, sniff them, push them aside and then proceed to eat at the bunny salad bar I had provided.

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    • wtgW wtg

      Don't waste your money (though I love your donation line of thinking!). I soaked cotton balls in fox urine and placed them inside little plastic balls with holes in them. Scattered the balls all around the plants I was trying to protect. I watched the rabbits hop over to the balls, sniff them, push them aside and then proceed to eat at the bunny salad bar I had provided.

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      @wtg said:

      I watched the rabbits hop over to the balls, sniff them, push them aside and then proceed to eat at the bunny salad bar I had provided.

      Oh no!!! 🀣 🀣 🀣

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        I think a little venison goes a long way πŸ˜‹

        Ventosa viri restabit

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          I haven't tried a motion activated sprinkler but it's another option.

          https://www.amazon.com/motion-activated-sprinkler/s?k=motion+activated+sprinkler

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            CHAS
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            #8

            Deer would leave hoof marks.

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            • wtgW Offline
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              wtg
              wrote last edited by wtg
              #9

              Rabbits leave little piles of raisins.

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                AndyD
                wrote last edited by AndyD
                #10

                Probably birds if no sign of mammals. They like seeds. Though the photo looks like the flower heads have been chomped.
                Chipmunks?

                Ventosa viri restabit

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                • A AndyD

                  Probably birds if no sign of mammals. They like seeds. Though the photo looks like the flower heads have been chomped.
                  Chipmunks?

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                  @AndyD said:

                  Probably birds if no sign of mammals.

                  I don't really see obvious rabbit droppings or deer marks. I have seen rabbits in the backyard, and there are deer all over the place, so it's still a possibility.

                  Could be birds. There are always birds around... I don't think I've ever seen a chipmunk out there, but that's not particularly meaningful.

                  We haven't lived here long enough for me to have a sense of when they should be blooming, I can't remember when they bloomed last year (and we were away a good bit of the summer). Maybe they're not ready yet....

                  Wait! I spoke too soon! I have a photo from last summer, July 28th. That's more than a month out. I'll try not to panic. πŸ˜„

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                    Here’s last year:

                    alt text

                    The leafy section is probably twice as big this year, so I’m hoping for a big explosion of yellow!!

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                      It's a bit early for rudbeckia to be blooming.

                      There are no birds I know that will eat unopened flower buds like that. They might go after the seeds after the plant is done blooming.

                      I'm almost certain it's rabbits, even if you aren't seeing droppings right there. Once they find a bunch of plants and get going, they will keep after that patch and potentially eat everything to the ground. I have a bunch in a raised bed that's a foot tall and once they found it they climbed into the bed and started chowing down.

                      You really are down to a choice between an ugly fence or no flowers.

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