Ok this another question about how to keep grass and weeds under control in my hunting areas. I’m talking about one area that might be an acre and another trail down to a bottom area I hunt. If I I were to use roundup ground clear a few times a year it might keep weeds under control but how long would the smell of the chemicals last and how much would it affect the deer in the area?????
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Originally posted by Drycreek3189 View PostI wouldn't spray unless I was gonna plant something. If you just want low vegetation, mow it. That will promote the growth of forbs and young tender weeds that deer eat. It's easier to mow than to spray most places.
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Originally posted by Drycreek3189 View PostI wouldn't spray unless I was gonna plant something. If you just want low vegetation, mow it. That will promote the growth of forbs and young tender weeds that deer eat. It's easier to mow than to spray most places.
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Originally posted by Drycreek3189 View PostI wouldn't spray unless I was gonna plant something. If you just want low vegetation, mow it. That will promote the growth of forbs and young tender weeds that deer eat. It's easier to mow than to spray most places.
Also most chemical smells don't bother deer especially if it's a working ranch or farm.
Human body oder is the most stomach turning, frighteningly obnoxious smell in a deers world.
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