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  2. Salter (trap) - Wikipedia

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    A salter consists of a short ditch, with one side higher than the other. The high side is topped by a picket-style fence or palisade, while the low side is planted to attract deer. Natural features were sometimes used, such as rock walls or ledges from which deer leapt, but were unable to leap back. [3]

  3. Mineral lick - Wikipedia

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    A mineral lick (also known as a salt lick) is a place where animals can go to lick essential mineral nutrients from a deposit of salts and other minerals. Mineral licks can be naturally occurring or artificial (such as blocks of salt that farmers place in pastures for livestock to lick).

  4. Want to Keep Deer From Eating Your Garden? Here's What ... - AOL

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    Highly poisonous for all creatures, including humans, these plants will keep deer far away from your beloved garden. Available in both light and dark hues ranging from sky blue to a rich purple ...

  5. A Stroll Through the Garden: Controlling deer damage in your yard

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    Let’s try to get our heads around this. When the pioneers settled Ohio the deer populations ranged around 20,000. Just 40 years ago there were 17,000 deer in Ohio compared to statistics today of ...

  6. Garden: Putting salt down on sidewalks and driveways ... - AOL

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    Red cedars are also deer-resistant, while arborvitae are attractive to deer. Other salt-tolerant evergreens are inkberry holly (Ilex glabra), blue spruce (Picea pungens), and mugo pine (Pinus mugo).

  7. Big Bone Lick State Park - Wikipedia

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    The salt lick, or lick, as it is more generally known locally, and its fossil deposits, were long known to the original inhabitants of the area. [12] [13] The area was named after the extraordinarily large bones, including those of mammoths and mastodons, found in the swamps around the salt lick frequented by animals, who need salt in their ...

  8. PGC to consider outlawing deer urine attractants, allow ... - AOL

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    Some hunters use doe urine to attract deer during the fall mating season. The commission's agenda for the meeting reports the proposal is aimed at reducing the spread of Chronic Wasting Disease ...

  9. Muhlenbergia rigens - Wikipedia

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    Muhlenbergia rigens is a cover for mule deer during fawning periods. Studies have equated reduced deer populations with overgrazed deergrass stands in and near cattle pasture. [9] Young shoots and leaves are grazed by deer, horses, and cattle. It is an overwintering host for many species of Lepidoptera and ladybug. Deergrass seed provides food ...

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