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  2. A Stroll Through the Garden: Controlling deer damage in your yard

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    Let’s try to get our heads around this. When the pioneers settled Ohio the deer populations ranged around 20,000. Just 40 years ago there were 17,000 deer in Ohio compared to statistics today of ...

  3. Follow These Expert Tips to Keep Deer Out of Your Garden

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    Damage to plants: Deer like to nibble on leaves, shoots, and buds, which can leave the edges looking jagged or torn. They might also snack on flowers and veggies. They might also snack on flowers ...

  4. What to do when a neighbor's tree damages your property - AOL

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    But since tree damage can be extensive, filing a claim does make sense in many cases. If you have proof that your neighbor knew that their tree was a risk, that’s information you should provide ...

  5. Nuisance wildlife management - Wikipedia

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    For example, damage by birds or rabbits to ornamental shrubs or garden plants can be reduced inexpensively by placing bird netting over the plants to keep the pests away. On the other hand, fencing out deer from a lawn or garden can be more costly. Materials needed for exclusion will depend upon the species causing the problem.

  6. Thiram - Wikipedia

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    Thiram is the simplest thiuram disulfide and the oxidized dimer of dimethyldithiocarbamate.It is used as a fungicide, ectoparasiticide to prevent fungal diseases in seed and crops and similarly as an animal repellent to protect fruit trees and ornamentals from damage by rabbits, rodents and deer.

  7. Girdling - Wikipedia

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    Bucks (male deer) inadvertently girdle trees by rubbing their antlers on trees of various ages. [13] Agrilus biguttatus can girdle trees through their feeding behavior and create zigzag galleries that measure up to 1.5 meters in length. [14] One of several ways rabbits damage the environment in Australia is by girdling. [15]

  8. It could take decades for nature to heal from Helene in ... - AOL

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    Deer, raccoons, coyotes and other terrestrial species are more mobile than aquatic species and are typically better equipped to dodge storm damage, Owens said. ... clearing trees and vegetation ...

  9. Forest pathology - Wikipedia

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    Description and assessment of damage to tree structures (parts of a tree), to forest stands, landscape effects and to wood products, timber in service and other ecosystem services. Eradication of recently introduced pests, or long-term management of established exotics and indigenous pests, to minimise losses in wood quality and wood production ...