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Deer-B-Gone
by Nancy Oates on April 19, 2010
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Posted by Nancy Oates on April 19, 2010
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Mark Marcoplos
/ April 19, 2010And dogs are a deer repellers best friend.
Nancy Oates
/ April 19, 2010Better that than coyotes.
Bob
/ April 19, 2010For about $70-$100, you can get a butcher to convert a deer carcass into an incredible number of meals at the shelter……..in some parts of the country, there is clarity that we can fix a couple of problems at the same time. Somehow, I sincerely doubt this town council will take seriously the damage done by these four-legged pests to the homeowners in town. Heavens, look at their decisions on spending money…..
Mark Marcoplos
/ April 19, 2010Bob – you are so right. Literally. How could these free-wheeling money-burners see the deer for the forest. I say let’s put bounties on the damn deer and get the free market focused on this problem.