RE: Deer Damaged Pumpkins


My 89 Ford pickup still has the bumper sticker on it "Colorado Division of
Wildlife, The Evil Empire" The most inept, incompetent, corrupt government
agency of all time. They ended my trapping career in the late 90's with the
help of the damned progressives by outlawing anything but live traps. I hope
everyone in Aspen is enjoying the coyotes, foxes, coons, skunks, and beavers
destroying their property and game bird populations!

P.S. Crossbows are relatively silent.

Steve Haberman


-----Original Message-----
From: owner-pumpkins@hort.net [o*@hort.net] On Behalf Of
Billy Bob
Sent: Thursday, August 26, 2010 5:03 AM
To: pumpkins@hort.net
Subject: Re: Deer Damaged Pumpkins

Try spraying  the pumpkins with hot red pepper. That may work to keep them
away. Make the spray out of hot sause you can buy at the store. Cut it with
water. Good Luck!





-----Original Message-----
From: Errol <errolrw@ultrasys.net>
To: pumpkins@hort.net
Sent: Thu, Aug 26, 2010 4:34 am
Subject: Re: Deer Damaged Pumpkins


Thanks Alan,
I will try that today on the pumpkin plus now a couple of watermelons
ince I just chased the darn buck out of the watermelons that he
ried to eat at 2AM this morning thanks to the full moon. I only have
 4' fence with a hotwire and a proximity alarm set up in that patch.
 I have built enclosures on the pumpkins with sides to protect them
lus almost a 7' fence around the patch so hopefully that will at
east slow him down!
Thanks Again,
rrol

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At 12:14 AM 8/26/2010, you wrote:
Wash the dried areas with some diluted bleach, let air dry, then
spray with the spots with hair spray. This will seal and keep the spots dry.

Alan R.


-----Original Message-----
From: Errol <errolrw@ultrasys.net>
To: pumpkins@hort.net
Sent: Wed, Aug 25, 2010 7:15 pm
Subject: Re: Deer Damaged Pumpkins


Thanks Bill,

It's is a deer, I have 5 bucks from a young forked buck and all the
way up to a 5-point buck just coming out of velvet and since the
tracks of the damaged pumpkin was 3 1/4" and the other 2 sets of
tracks were about 2 1/2" the older buck I am pretty sure is the
culprit! The deer around here always hang around, a few years ago a
herd camped just outside my front room window during the winter and
you could watch them watch the TV!

I extended the 600 feet 3' higher with a hotwire around the area and
moved one of my dogs by the patch (chained up!) so he will bark at them.

They have eaten some tomato's and a few other items before but have
never touched the pumpkins before though....

And I do have some borax I can put on the wounds on the plant but
since it has scabbed over and isn't soft or oozing I have left it
alone but I was concerned if I should do something with it as a
precautionary measure since I am running out of summer days quickly
here in Colorado, luckily my biggest one he left alone and didn't go
under the covering!

Errol


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At 12:46 PM 8/25/2010, you wrote:
>For the 1st Year in the last 15 years of growing my pumpkins I've
>had a deer decide that they are tasty!
>
>They ate all of my Cinderella and Field pumpkins in one of my
>patches but they left my big pumpkins that are planted about a acre
>away alone that night.
>
>Then a couple of nights ago they found my big pumpkins and they took
>about 8 big bites out of my 2nd largest.
>
>I have taken countermeasures to protect the pumpkins left just short
>of putting the 1 big buck out of the 5 that I think is the culprit
>in the freezer.
>
>The bites have scabbed over and don't appear to be going soft but I
>was wondering if I should put something on the bite chunk spots just
>in case to protect them or just watch it closely!
>
>I do have a few cuke beetles but they haven't bothered my plants and
>I have been hand picking them off but the deer are a different story.
>
>Also I am very reserved on spraying my pumpkins because at the end
>of the year I recycle my pumpkins by goats and poultry which create
>the manure for the garden! =-)
>
>Thanks!
>
>Errol
>
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