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  2. Animal repellent - Wikipedia

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    Tiger urine is thus very effective at keeping away animals. [citation needed] Coyote urine has gained currency as a deer repellent. [3] Fox urine is used to repel rabbits, groundhogs, woodchucks, squirrels and chipmunks. Bobcat urine repels moles, mice, voles and other rodents. Wolf urine is used to repel moose. Used cat litter is also effective.

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    One long blast on your horn may frighten animals away from your car if you notice them early enough. If you spy one deer, look out for others ; deer rarely travel alone. Use your high beams along ...

  4. How To Keep Deer Out Of Your Garden For Good - AOL

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    Deer may not attempt to clear it because they have poor depth perception, says Owen. Fence individual plants . If you have a few prized plants, protect those instead of having to put up a whole fence.

  5. Husband and Wife Driving in Different Directions Both Hit the ...

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    As a tip, KHP suggested those who see a deer cross the road should “start looking left and right” for more deer, rather than watch the first deer run away. “Deer often travel in groups, and ...

  6. Deer management - Wikipedia

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    If an area is being heavily affected by deer, repellents can be used to keep them away or minimize the damage. Deer repellent can produce a bad smell, burn the tongue, and taste bad. [11] The repellents can be natural or artificial but both use chemicals to deter the deer from causing damage. Repellents benefit gardens and orchids the most. [12]

  7. Roadkill - Wikipedia

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    Deer that feed in close vicinity to a road are at risk of being killed in a road accident. The development of roads affects wildlife by altering and isolating habitat and populations, deterring the movement of wildlife, and resulting in extensive wildlife mortality. [5]