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Basic Definition Animal Attractant(4) |
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The art of attracting animals to a garden or home. |
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More Wildlife in garden and a lot more fun to watch. |
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blocks sprays pheromones and serums. |
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different scents attract different sexes. this is because the pheromones are made specifically for different genders. |
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The types of attractants change effectiveness. |
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different species of animals...(2) |
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Fish and water life...to small animals such as squirrels all the way to big game. |
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Plant matter, animal matter, and amino acids. |
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Base substances for fish Attractant purposes(3) |
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keeping active ingredients together, from floating to surface, and stuck to lure. |
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using fish attractant (Bait) to hunt is completely legal. using Big game attractants such as salt block or strips is completley against the law. |
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close to the ground. On trees or bushes. this is because it is easy for the animals to get to and the can smell it and find it. |
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biodegradability of the products depends on the materials that are put into it...the products using papers and cardboards will take a lot longer to degrade...but the salt blocks are really friendly because they are just salt!!! |
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people like to attract birds to their homes...this is done by seeds and scents like any other animals. |
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yes in ones home, but in the wild and for use as a device to attract animals for hunting purposes is utterly illegal. |
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Yes it is OK for hunting in some states. Most of these states only allow it for the harvesting of Boars and Hogs. |
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Although there are some states that let the hunters use scents and pheromones for hunting on deer and other various large game. |
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"tend to share certain characteristics: fuzzy or woolly leaves; pungent-scented foliage" |
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Examples of less palatable plants.(3) |
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Catmints, Mints, Lavenders, Agastache, Salvias-----are just some examples |
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Deer Repellent HOMEMADE(4) |
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Many Recipes that are basically just hot of smelly thing plus of minus some dead smelling things it the summary of homemade repellents. |
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Application of Most spray Products.(4) |
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The way that you apply most 'Spray-Away' products is to spray the whole plant from leaf to bulb in the solution or spray. |
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More More More Repellents(5) |
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Liquid fences, sprays, plants, and even certain types of urine. |
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How some animals can help a garden(6) |
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"For fox enthusiasts, however, the presence of foxes in the garden can mean incredible hours of wildlife observation at its finest and they will also help to keep mice and rats away." |
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Three Different things with animals and humans. |
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You can either want animals in your garden, want them near you for hunting, or want them to stay away from your garden. |
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acceptable to the taste or mind |
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Definition of animal repellent |
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products designed to keep certain animals away from objects, areas, people, plants, or other animals. |
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The Pros for having Wildlife in your garden is that the amount of wildlife observation increases exponentially. |
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This is good for the gardener that likes to see lots of deer, squirrels, and rabbits. |
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Pros....cont.....cont..... |
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Also some animals will actually help your garden...like the badger or fox. |
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Pros....cont.....cont....you get the picture |
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This is because the Badger or Fox will kill annoying mice or rats...even other medium sized animals such as Raccoons. |
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The Placement doesn't really matter as long as the product is easily accessible. |
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The animals may kill mice and rats. |
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Fish Attractant types#2(1) |
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The Fish attractant is mainly used for hunting and not for recreational use. |
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all of your Perennial flowers eaten. |
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Torn up Grasses and barked areas. |
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Cons.....cont....cont.... |
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TONS of animal Scat everywhere... |
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Cons....cont...cont...cont... |
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Large game attracts dangerous animals such as bobcats, Cougars, Bears, and Coyotes |
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The product will be biodegradable if it is a scent or spray. |
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The other products such as anti animal poles or stakes are obviously not going to dissolve very quickly...they will need to be thrown away. |
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Wanting animals to be near you for hunting. |
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You need to make sure that it is OK with the state that you use scents and such. |
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If you want them to stay Away. |
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Use scents and sprays alike in perfect harmony to get maximum effectiveness of your anti animal garden. |
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http://www.inheatscents.net/grimreaper.html |
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http://www.whiteflowerfarm.com/deer-resistant-plants.html |
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http://www.plantfactorygardencenter.com/content/bobbex_deer_animal_repellent.htm |
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http://www.aboutdeerrepellents.com/ |
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http://www.wildlifegardener.co.uk/FoxesInTheGarden.html |
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http://www.avianweb.com/sonicbirdcontrol.html |
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Can repel birds with ultrasonic sound waves that the birds CAN NOT STAND. |
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This is the word for a product the tricks animals into an area so that you can catch or harvest them. |
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These lures come in many forms such as sprays, grains, and solutions. |
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They are really the Exact same idea but in Reverse...Lures want to attract...and repellents want to get rid of animals. |
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From all the reviews I've read the Grim Reaper solution and spray are the best lures for all hunting purposes. |
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qualities that attract by seeming to promise some kind of reward |
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To pull toward without touching; To arouse interest; |
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cause to smell or be smelly |
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cause to move back by force or influence |
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large animals that are hunted for sport |
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•a chemical substance secreted externally by some animals (especially insects) that influences the physiology or behavior of other animals of the |
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lure, entice, or entrap with bait |
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some hunting involves the use of Lures and Snares to catch or entrap animals |
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trap: something (often something deceptively attractive) that catches you unawares |
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•ensnare: take or catch as if in a snare or trap |
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Trapping is done for a variety of reasons. Mostly it is practiced for food or fur but sometimes it is done for wildlife management or pest control. Fur-bearing mammals are targeted for their fur to be used in clothes and other articles. The dead animals are skinned, and the fur is used to make clothes or is sold or bartered. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Animal_trapping |
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Snares are anchored cable or wire nooses set to catch wild animals such as foxes, rabbits, and coyotes. |
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Snares are one of the simplest traps and are very effective.[29] They are cheap to produce and easy to set in large numbers. A snare traps an animal around the neck or the body and tightens around the animal, restraining it. |
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Hunting has been around since begining of time |
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useing products like lures, scents, and bait just makes hunting quicker so you have more time to do other things. |
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All it takes is a few molecules of a certain chemical to enable mammals to smell their own species up to a half-mile away, says Milos Novotny, Distinguished Professor of chemistry and director of the Institute for Pheromone Research. |
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http://www.uniqueshoppes.com/pheromonefacts |
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Pherone products are the result of combining the latest published science with our own original research. For information on some of the science behind Pherone Formulas see our pheromone research section. |
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They are sensed by the vomeronasal organ (VNO). |
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http://www.pherone.com/mens.html |
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Different Pheromones?(10) |
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Men to Women, Men To Men, Women to Men, women to women, overall attractiveness, Male or female aura, Dominance, and happiness. |
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Hunting Sustainable? (11) |
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According to the US Fish and Wildlife Service, hunters and fishermen contribute $200 million to conservation agencies. |
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Anti-hunting groups claim that this number is deceptive. While hunters do raise the money, they insist that this money is being wasted on the cost of building hunter access roads and paying law enforcement to regulate and educate hunters about the law. |
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real hunting is very sustainable because we need a population regulator anyway and the community gets food to feed their families with. |
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Designed like the "punks" used for sparklers, a Smokin' Stick is lit and stuck in the ground or placed in a Smoke Stack to prolong burn time up to two hours. |
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http://proquest.umi.com/pqdweb?index=0&did=1129352071&SrchMode=1&sid=5&Fmt=4&VInst=PROD&VType=PQD&RQT=309&VName=PQD&TS=1273780129&clientId=13518 |
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