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<br />There is no simple solution for problem deer in urban areas http://www.extension.umn.edu/extensionnews/200l/The... <br /> <br />causing them to taste bad. Area repellents rely on a foul odor to repel deer. Jarvis cites a Connecticut <br />study that tested six repellents, but none was more than 50 percent effective. <br /> <br />Noise alarms or other devices using sound are not particularly effective for protecting the home landscape <br />from deer, says Jarvis. They are more likely to bother homeowners and neighbors than deer. <br /> <br />### <br /> <br />Web, V4MN,V7,Gl,T2 jarv07l2 <br /> <br />Source: Beth Jarvis, (612) 625-5232 <br />Editor: Joseph Kurtz, (612) 625-3l68,jk@umn.edu <br /> <br />NOTE: News releases were current as of the date of issue. If you have a question on <br />older releases, use the main Extension search (upper right of this page) to locate <br />more recent information. <br /> <br />Community \ Environment \ Family \ Farm \ Garden \ Living <br />Home \ Search \ ProductCatalQg \ News \ Workshops \ QnUneSbopping <br />AboutExtensJoD \ CQuntyOffices \ Partners <br /> <br />URL: http://www. extension. umn. edulextensionnewsl200 1 IThereIsNoSimpleSolutionForProblemDeer. html This page <br />was updated May 21, 2002. Q111il1~priY(lc;yStilt~m<mt. W~hC:r~dit$. Direct questions or comments to <br />sysop@extensio.l1..11ml1&dll. <br /> <br />The University of Minnesota Extension Service is an equal opportunity educator and employer. <br />Co.pyright @ Regents of the University of Minnesota. All rights reserved. <br /> <br />20f2 <br /> <br />08/16/2003 10:32 PM <br />