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1. Dusting is best for crawling pests such as snails and slugs, spiders, snakes, rats, gophers (place into tunnels), ants, fleas (outdoors only), and will keep, rabbits, deer and coyotes away (sprinkle around property edge)
2. Deer, Rabbits and most wild life can be controlled by first understanding that they are living beings and have rights too
3. A good product to use is called Deer Off
4. Athena Loucas (Deer Off inventor/housewife) says, “Everything in Deer Off is found in the kitchen, mostly food products
5. Deer Off works great on rabbits as well as most chewing animals and insects
6. Every now and then one or other of us will point out something we can see … I spot a deer in the distance at one point but it disappears before Stephen can see it
7. There is a herd of deer and moose about forty minutes flying time to the north
8. a deer caught in the baying convergence of dogs and coats
9. To eat flesh is to take vegetable food secondhand from another animal, and here it is interesting to note that man eats mainly the flesh of vegetarian animals such as cows, pigs, sheep, and poultry, deer, and rabbits
10. The other side of the river valley there is a dark wood … I think I see deer but the shadows are too deep for me to be certain
11. Deer, he thought to himself
12. His dad had taken him deer spotting when he was younger
13. The spear pierced the deer at the neck and it slumped to the ground
14. He retrieved the spear, grimacing at the sucking noise it made and moved to the front of the deer
15. It had taken him a long time but bit by bit, he had dragged the deer back to the fire
16. couple deer steaks on the grill, drink a few beers
17. The valley had always been a prosperous place, filled with deer, fish, and all sorts of other edible things
18. A freshly killed deer hung by its neck from the rafters of the barn
19. "What about the deer?" He asked, causing her attention to be redirected back to the scene that lay before them
20. Sure enough, there was a deer, drinking from where the pond ran into the small stream, at the footbridge
21. More important though, was the fact that he knew the deer was there
22. The deer had moved on, in the commotion
23. deer, I enable you to stand on the
24. Local wildlife includes bear, lynx, wild boar, deer, otter, fox and, buffalo and the protected Van Cat (one green eye, one blue eye!)
25. Rich in pine, birch, spruce and aspen trees, here you can find hare, fox, deer, wolf, lynx, bear and elk
26. Home of the Alps, vineyards and chic coastal resorts of Nice and Cannes, lots of wildlife lives here too: wild boar, roe and red deer, wolf, fox, brown bear, badger, ibex and chamois, plus semi-wild horses and lizards
27. Also home to butterflies, red deer, ibex, snow hare, golden eagle, Eurasian pygmy owl, boreal owl, three-toed woodpecker and jack grouse
28. Nearly al of it is mountains and pine and oak forests of the Boreal Kingdom, with bear, polecat, wolf, wildcat, deer, Balkan lynx and wild goats
29. On the eastern shores of the Baltic Sea, this pine forested land is home to deer, wild boar, moose, lynx, bear, fox, beaver and wolf – plus oak and linden trees
30. It’s very hil y, with forests of beautiful coloured leafy trees, plus deer, wild boar, wolf and badger
31. Jungles are home to deer and water buffalo
32. Emily ducked, pulling Whimly down with her as the deer charged toward them, then, an instant before crushing them, the creature leapt, its hooves clipping several curls from Emily's head
33. Not much has been said of Rosecare and Lemoss, though they stared into one another’s eyes and Lemoss could swear they were whirling in a forest glade where the deer and antelope peered out from the lower bowers of the trees
34. The price of venison in Great Britain, how extravagant soever it may appear, is not near sufficient to compensate the expense of a deer park, as is well known to all those who have had any experience in the feeding of deer
35. If it was otherwise, the feeding of deer would soon become an article of common farming, in the same manner as the feeding of those small birds, called turdi, was among the ancient Romans
36. We remained there through the day, then after it grew dark, we crept along a deer track until we reached our home beside the Meles
37. Animals weren't afraid of us here; a deer grazed in the far parts of the field near the foliage of the forest, while a falcon watched from a nearby branch
38. They’d spotted a herd of deer, grazing in a meadow perhaps two hundred stadia away
39. He said the bloom that glowed on my cheeks would warn the deer long before we came in range for a shot
40. And then you have the insects and the blights, the rodents, deer, and birds, and every other threat imaginable
41. If the deer is black, then it means that you are not acknowledging or are rejecting the feminine qualities in you
42. There was a deer with the orb
43. The deer was also sick and had been attracted by the healing energy
44. A deer in the forest one
45. Torches and lanterns were lit in the fading light, as well as large campfires, where cooks began to boil stews and prepare spits for roast deer and lamb
46. Torin discussed these histories with Kailus as they rode slowly through the fields with scattered pine and oak trees, rabbits and deer grazing on the green pasture
47. They had taken a share of a large herd of deer earlier in the day, fourteen large kills that would help to supply rations to the massive army
48. The men’s arrows and spears were much larger than the men and what seemed to be deer were also larger
49. Pete was a hunter and about twice a year he would go over to Showlow, Arizona for deer and dove hunting
50. He was telling us about one dog he had been training to hunt coons, but the dog would run across the trail of a deer and chase it