I need a deer repelant for my hostas
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I use moth balls. Just sprinkle a few on the ground and nothing will bother them.
I have found Liquid Fence to be effective, but it must be reapplied about every two weeks and after a hard rain.
Hi Char,
Click on the link below to read about the best ways to keep deer away from your hostas. BTW, moth balls are considered extremely toxic and are rarely in use these days. Wishing you the best.
https://www.hostasdirect.com/blog/keep-deer-away-from-hostas/
https://www.nhhostas.com/keeping-deer-from-hosta/
I bought some cheap Habanero Sauce at the dollar store & put in on cotton balls around the plants, they hate the smell