Homemade Remedies for Deer Control

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Deer The average deer eats about 5 pounds of greenery each day. Creatures of habit, they revisit the same forage areas often. There are several ways to go about deer control. Below are some methods worth trying.

The following non-toxic recipes will deter the deer, but may need to be re-applied after a heavy rain.

  1. Mix one whole egg with a quarter cup of water and mix well. Pour the mixture into a pump bottle and spray it on your plants. This deterrent will withstand light rains because the egg sticks to the leaves.
  2. Mix one tablespoon of liquid dish detergent with one ounce of hot sauce in one litre of water and spray directly on plants which deer have been nibbling.

For larger volume applications, mix the following ingredients:


  • 1 cup milk
  • 2 gallons water
  • 2 whole eggs
  • 2 Tbsp cooking oil
  • 2 Tbsp liquid detergent

Pour the mixture into a pump bottle and spray it on your plants.

Zest Soap: A bar of Zest soap in a knee-high nylon stocking hung on a branch or bush keeps deer from eating your plant. Thanks to Libby Pickett from North Carolina for providing this tip!

Hair Samples: Ask your local hair salon or barber shop to save the cut hair they sweep off the floor every evening. Spread these hair clippings around plants deer eat.

Country Leaks If you live out in the middle of nowhere, where "country leaks" will go unnoticed, stop using the toilet and simply urinate all around the plants that deer like to eat. Sounds crazy, but it works! Note: Watch out for mosquitos:)


Tell Us About Your Remedy - If you have a method for controlling deer, other than shooting them (we all know this works), please send it to us. We'd love to hear about it!

Nontoxic natural deer repellents are commercially available, using variations of the above formulas.

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