Using all-natural and organic deer repellent packs from DeerRepellentPacks.com is one of the best way to keep pest deer out of your yard and garden. Of course, you need to know the right techniques for use and placement to get the best results. So where do you put your repellent packs to keep your garden safe?
If you are trying to create a protective perimeter around your yard or garden, then you’ll want to hang a series of packs around that space. Keep the distance between each pack to no more than 10 feet. They can easily be tied on to existing fence posts, yard stakes, small trees or other structures in your yard. If your plants are tall and sturdy enough on their own, you can tie repellent packs directly to them. The packs aren’t toxic so there won’t be any risk to the plant, or any harvest you get from it.
To keep the unique scent of your repellent packs in prime location, keep them between 2 and 4 feet off the ground. Too low or too high and you can risk having the deer not pick up the scent well enough to be scared off. So hang your packs around waist-height for the best results.
Now, that’s the placement rules for surrounding a yard or garden. Sometimes you just need to protect a tree or two from deer attacks. Deer will often feed on and damage bark and low-hanging branches enough to kill a tree (especially in winter or very early spring). In these cases, you don’t need to make a perimeter around a large area, but instead just protect the tree itself.
In such a case, use one pack per small or medium sized tree, hung at the same 2 to 4 feet height as you do for the garden. If you have very large trees, it is best to use one pack on either side of the trunk to be on the safe side. You can either hang the packs from an existing branch that may be at the right height, or use small nails into the trunk and hang them. That method of protection also works for any smaller shrubs that you have. If you are trying to protect a single plant that is under 2 feet tall, use a stake to get your repellent pack up to the right height level.
Before you make your DeerRepellentPacks.com order, count out how many feet you need to circle your garden and get an accurate number of packs. If you need additional assistance in calculating the number of Deer Repellent Packs that you need, DeerRepellentPacks.com’s Customize My Order page will help.






