If you are hoping to ward off deer, a tall fence is likely the most effective option. The U.S. Department of Agriculture ...
Deer can also damage fruit trees by rubbing their antlers against tree trunks, causing vertical scrapes and shredded bark.
The deer's antlers were tangled up in fence tape wrapped around a tree A deer which firefighters said had an "oh dear moment" when it got tangled up in fencing tape was released by the brigade.
Fences are common in many deer hunting areas, and it’s easy to find heavily used crossings. Deer cross fences by ducking under or jumping over. Either way, they tend to leave hair on the wire or wood.
Three deer were recently caught on camera jumping off of a dock on Hilton Head Island. “Oh my God, they’re jumping over!” ...
With one ribbon about four to five feet off the ground and another about a foot up it appeared deer could walk in between or jump over. But Yvonne Lawley, an assistant professor of agronomy and ...