Hi everyone we opened a small haunt last year did pretty well, we had a haunted trail, cemetery, 2 Haunted Houses and a corn field. The corn grew very well and was excellent for the first 2 weeks but by the third week the corn was getting trampled badly by the animals climbing the stalks to get the corn, it still worked out but could of been better. The whole area is fenced in but the deer, racoons, ect... are jumping over the fence. It is indian corn also, but the animals dont seem to mind. What im asking is I know most of you guys are way more experienced at this then we are, is there a product or some solution to our problem. We planted last week for this years season and dont want to make the same mistake. Any info you guys have will be greatly appreciated thanks.
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My hairdresser once told me that landscapers take most of their hair clippings from her salon and put it around the perimeter of gardens to deter deer and raccoons and other critters that like to munch in the garden. It sounds goofy, but she swore the landscapers really saw results because they could smell the human scent and would stay away. Possibly it might work for you?!?! Maybe starting to collect hair clippings from several salons would get you enough to line the perimeter? It might be an easy and free solution! Good luck, raccoons are pesky critters!
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I actually heard that to Kimmy, Im gonna try it. I also heard that there is a blood meal spray that smells really bad, but the smell sticks to you for a while and you can taste it while your appling it. I will be hiring someone to do that if it comes down to it haha.
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