scaring off and also DNA evidence taken from wild or farm animals that have been eaten. Now an Isegrim has also been found in the Sauwald, having feasted on a deer.
Garden fences can be a prime location for algae growth because wood is porous, which means it can absorb moisture. Algae love high levels of moisture and shade, which is why you've likely spotted ...
Deer only started entering our gardens relatively recently. As the deer population increases and the competition for territory becomes more intense, more deer are likely to find alternative stamping ...
Gunman Nathan Higham unleashed a volley of three bullets upon a car in a field against the background of the simmering dispute then "legged it", vaulting over the garden fences of nearby houses in ...
Image via Depositphotos One of the most straightforward strategies is to choose plants that deer find unattractive. While no plant is entirely deer-proof ... fencing designs that confuse and ...
UK households with a garden have been issued a warning as a barrage of wintry weather hammers the country this weekend. Severe amber weather warnings for snow and ice are currently in place for ...