dj1701
Veteran Member
The deer that make it through the hail of bullets and arrows will have to face these tasty tadpoles.
I'm more familiar with the wireless fences for dogs, so have to ask: how did you get the collars on the raccoons?I bought a set a few years back. They didn't stop the deer or raccoons. I'm guessing just not a big enough zap
It's scented to attract the deer. The deer licks it or touches its nose to it and gets zapped. Then the deer learns to associate the scent with zap so goes to the other side of the tree and eats you apples over there.I didn't view the clip. However - what keeps an animal from just stepping around the unit. Rather like a deer jumping over a six foot high electric fence.