Deer damage is estimated to cost around $2 BILLION dollars nationwide each year, and $250 million of that cost reflects damage to properties around homes in communities like ours. It’s important to know the signs of deer damage, so you can choose proactive, natural deer pest control steps that protect your property and landscaping investments, without being unsafe for your family or pets.
Deer eat. Some might say it’s what they do best!
Deer damage around the home occurs most often in late winter and early spring. During this time, deer run low on other food supplies and begin to look near our homes, eating flowers, fruits, vegetables, fruit trees, and ornamental shrubs.
Deer are common hosts of adult black-legged ticks, also known as deer ticks, and studies have found that the amount of ticks in an area is correlated with the density of deer. Without deer proofing, these ticks can then be carried to your property, bringing the risk of spreading harmful diseases such as Lyme disease and babesiosis, among others.
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Safe and happy outdooring!
Sources: Cornell University Suburban Whitetail Mangement of Northern Virginia