Posted: Saturday, January 25, 2014 12:00 am
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Updated: 5:54 am, Sat Jan 25, 2014.
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Q: I have a small acreage on the edge of Tulsa and cannot grow a vegetable garden or flowers due to deer eating them. What can I do to prevent this? – Jim T., Tulsa
A: The white-tailed deer is both revered and maligned. Mention deer and some people have an image of Bambi while others see a large, destructive pest.
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