As you can see, she’s not real afraid of us and not real keen that we moved in. I keep our dorky dog on a line. She’s come up to me the last couple of days to “challenge “ me. So far I’ve been able to spook her
I know a few people that live on the east bench, sandy area that have motion sensor sprinklers to scare of the deer from eating their flower beds. Seems to work pretty good.
I’ll loan you my dog for a couple days. It will do a lot more than sit and stare like your dog. A couple good chases from a hound, and I bet that doe will leave.
We used bar soap shavings and sprinkled cayenne powder around their 2 access areas. Your yard looks a lot more open so you may go through a bunch of soap.
She’s been pretty bold tonight. I’ve chased her off a couple times. Just hooked up the hose to the irrigation line with a spray nozzle on it. We’ll see if she likes that?
I think I just need to be a little patient as I'm sure she's just concerned about the fawns that are nearby. I'd just like her to move over nearer her fawns. The fawns are up and around pretty good. I'm not sure when they'll take off for other less annoying locations? In the near future (say 3-6 weeks?), the grove of trees the fawns are in will be a cul de sac.
We'll see what the hose/water nozzle does. This gal is pretty persistent, as you'd expect. We really should be filming this? (or not)
I think that explains the doe's behavior the best. She puts herself between us in the house and where her fawns hang out. If we put the dog out or we hang out on the back porch (or front porch), she's there monitoring our intent and movements. The fawns are pretty mobile but stay out of sight most of the time. We've got a few weeks before we need to start pulling their sheltering bushes out. We learned last night the water stream should prove to be an effective deterrent? I didn't hit her with the water but it was close enough to get the point across. We'll use the water for the next few weeks until the heavy equipment shows up to start working on our cul de sac. I assume when that shows up, it'll be a mute point as they'll have to move along then.
It'd be pretty tough to write my kid that's in Baltimore mission that something happened to the dog he's got a strong connection with. I'm trying to avoid that as best I can.