[NatureNS] re: Lyme Disease & Spread By Deer

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On Mon, 6 May 2013 21:07:04 -0300, duartess@ns.sympatico.ca wrote:
This was a question posed by a resident of Beaverbank regarding the 
spread of Lyme Disease by the Black-legged tick and the association 
with deer, that come close to & frequent their fenced in property. 
> Their question was:
> Is there any 'sure fired' way of deterring/ preventing deer from 
> coming close to their property?
> Suggestions used:
> Human hair
> Human urine
> Coyote urine (know granular forms can be purchased)
> Are there any 'tried & true' methods that anyone might know, that 
> will keep 'vectors' of Lyme disease away from properties. 
> Thank you in advance for any suggestions. 
>
> Gayle MacLean
> Dartmouth
>
>

   


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