How to deer-proof your backyard.
There are approximately 36 million deer in the United States, found in every state, according to the latest data. With such a dense deer population nationwide, safeguarding your backyard is a good idea. Let’s explore key solutions to repel these animals from your property and protect your plants 24/7.
1. Avoid deer attractant plants and trees.
As temperatures rise during spring and summer, mother deer tend to seek out food for their fawns. They are fond of vegetables and fruits, so if you have a garden or fruit trees, harvest produce as soon as it’s ready.
The best way to prevent deer from eating your plants? You know it: avoid planting deer-attractant plants (here’s a list). If you must have these plants, consider planting them close to your home. These are skittish animals and tend to avoid getting too close to buildings.
2. Pick deer-repellent and deer-resistant plants.
While some plants attract deer, others have the opposite effect. A wide variety of flowers, bushes, and trees can bring life to your backyard while keeping them away (here’s a handy list). You can even find deer-resistant wildflower seed mixes online, ready to plant in your home and minimize deer damage.
3. Install a security camera.
A security camera will not only alert you of incoming wildlife. It can also be used to keep animals away. For instance, the Arlo 2nd Gen Essential Security Camera comes with 2-Way Audio. Use this feature to startle deer from afar, using the Arlo app. This camera also features an Integrated Spotlight and Color Night Vision.
Want to save your footage? All Arlo cameras come with a free trial of Arlo Secure. With an Arlo Secure plan, you can react faster and take immediate action. Receive smarter alerts with Object Detection and upgrade from local storage to cloud storage.
4. Put some natural deer-repellent up in your backyard.
Deer have a keen sense of smell and will avoid areas with unpleasant odors. To deter these animals, consider hanging bars of soap around your yard. Human hair is also effective when placed around bushes and garden beds, out of sight.
Another option is using rotten eggs, either as an ingredient in some commercial repellents or in a DIY solution. (Although, be aware, you may dislike the smell of rotten eggs just as much as they do).
5. Invest in a powerful floodlight to deter wildlife.
Most wildlife will be deterred by any bright light or loud noise outside your home. Options like the Pro 3 Wireless Floodlight Camera offer all-in-one security to protect expansive areas. Upgrade your existing outdoor floodlight with a powerful 2K security camera built right into a bright LED floodlight. Or consider other options, like Ultra 2 Wireless Security Camera with bright motion-activated lights to protect your property.