Believe it or not, deer do eat tomatoes. They are attracted to the tomato plant’s smell, regardless of the tomato variety. And after a deer eats a tomato, they may develop a taste for it.
When winter weather hits hard, you almost can’t help but wonder how deer get through the worst of it. It’s not just us hunters who ponder their fates, either; just about anyone who sees deer ...
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How to Keep Deer Out of Your GardenThese creatures may be charming—but they can wreak havoc on your fruits and veggies ... as a hazardous place to eat,” Pearson says. But be advised that determined deer may find a way around ...
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