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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
21 animal pests - thorough on habits and management options,
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This review is from: Deer-Resistant Landscaping: Proven Advice and Strategies for Outwitting Deer and 20 Other Pesky Mammals (Paperback)
The title of this book understates what it provides. It is about much more than deer -- rats, voles, woodchucks, and many other animals are covered. Usually when I research a problem varmint, I find either natural history (animal habit info) or pest control information. I rarely find the two integrated together as they are in this book. I own an Audubon Society book on mammals, which is good to understand how they live in the wild, but not so good when figuring out my control options. Usually I bypass deer control books (nothing new under the sun) but this book - containing so much more info - caught my eye.
Neil Soderstrom provides facts and insights for understanding the history and habits of the animal one is dealing with, and provides control and management options for real-world situations. I think highly enough of this book that I gave it as a gift to a wildlife control professional I know. It is a thorough effort and well worth owning. It is not a superficial treatment that you can pick up in a quick scan while standing in a book store -- much more effort and substance has gone into this book. I heard Soderstrom speak and clearly he was completely immersed in understanding his subject matter. I do recommend this book.
13 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Useful and Interesting Read,
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This review is from: Deer-Resistant Landscaping: Proven Advice and Strategies for Outwitting Deer and 20 Other Pesky Mammals (Paperback)
In _Deer-Resistant Landscaping_, Neil Soderstrom has written much more than a how-to book about "Proven Advice and Strategies for Outwitting Deer and 20 Other Pesky Mammals," as his subtitle would suggest. He has provided a readable narrative spiced with over 400 of his photographs plus a great many more taken by his friends Lennie and Ushi Rue and others. The result is a feast for the eyes as well as a source of information for those seeking to protect their yards and gardens. Personal and other anecdotes enliven the antidotes against mammals ranging from armadillos and peccaries to voles and woodchucks. Chapter 23, really an appendix, not only profiles but also portrays 197 of the more than 1,000 deer-resistant plants discussed in the book, all in beautiful, living color. A multitude of maps shows which parts of the United States are home to the various varmints discussed in the narrative. Anyone the least bit disturbed by (or simply interested in) the animals discussed in this book will find it a great bargain at $23.95 US as well as a valuable source of information. (In the interest of self-disclosure, I should point out that I have called Neil a friend for more than 35 years and had a minuscule role in helping him with his research on pocket gophers, which he overgenerously recognized on pp. xi, 95, and 100, even going so far as to include a photograph of me and my wife on p. xii.)
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Encourage deer to dine elsewhere,
By Hypatia (Wisconsin) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Deer-Resistant Landscaping: Proven Advice and Strategies for Outwitting Deer and 20 Other Pesky Mammals (Paperback)
Spring brought unwelcome vistas of straggly yews around the foundation of our house for several years. Each time I replaced a badly damaged yew, the deer only ate the replacement with renewed relish. Nibbling yews can kill cattle and sheep, but not white-tailed deer who chomp on them with immunity and impunity.
What to do? Why not replace the wretched-looking yews with native species that have had centuries to develop tastes and odors that deer loathe. This book provided a gallery of unpalatable but lovely choices that had been researched by gardeners throughout the United States. After careful reading, I consulted a local horticulturist who specializes in propagating native species and am now anticipating planting a deer-proof yard.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great book,
By martha527 "Martha" (Nashville TN) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Deer-Resistant Landscaping: Proven Advice and Strategies for Outwitting Deer and 20 Other Pesky Mammals (Paperback)
Very helpful book. Was mostly interested in the deer and gopher sections. It has lots of practical information on plants that deer don't like and the reasons why. Not too scholarly, and not a textbook, more like an experienced resident of deer country telling you what works in his yard. Easy to read and understand. Plant listing is helpful, especially the photos, just wish there were more of them. But that's a minor complaint. All in all a very helpful book and worth the price.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Comprehensive and systematic,
This review is from: Deer-Resistant Landscaping: Proven Advice and Strategies for Outwitting Deer and 20 Other Pesky Mammals (Paperback)
Deer-Resistant Landscaping is the best and most systematic and complete treatment of a topic that plagues more and more gardeners every year, an essential guide for those of us who neither want nor can afford to surround our properties with 12-foot fences (with an apology to the author, but no 4-foot mesh fence has ever protected my vegetables). Not everything recommended may work for every gardener, but all the strategies are worth considering and most are worth trying.
And as a bonus, the author provides help with dealing with other problematic wildlife, such as voles and woodchucks, both of which are a bane to New England gardeners like me. Gardeners in other regions will rejoice that their foes, such as ground squirrels, are well covered. Soderstrom's advice is clear and specific, his many photographs are excellent and instructive, and his plant lists are detailed enough to be truly helpful. For gardeners whose flowers, vegetables, fruits, shrubs, vines, and trees are being nibbled away both above and below ground, this is a must-have volume, as useful as a spade or hoe.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great intro, don't know if it's far enough,
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Never having dealt with deer or gophers before we moved to a new place with signs of both, I felt like this book did a great job of explaining about the critter and its ways and habits, then gave an overview of techniques for dealing with them. I suspect there's not enough depth and detail if you are in a serious ongoing war - and these are hard problems, I didn't come away with much optimism that it was going to be easy! but I think this is a great reference to have when you need to get started, realistic about the seriousness, and it covers a good number of possible pest animals.
1 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Great reference for identifying animals.,
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The book was dedicated to telling you all about the animal that is being pesky. Then it may give one option of a solution. I thought the book was not really what I was looking for.
0 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Wonderful information,
By M. Pennington "Teacher-Mom" (Sherman, Texas USA) - See all my reviews
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Purchased for my Dad for Father's Day. He said it had lots of wonderful information about animals and plants. He doesn't get to read it much, my Mom has taken it over!
0 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
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Deer-Resistant Landscaping: Proven Advice and Strategies for Outwitting Deer and 20 Other Pesky Mammals by Neil Soderstrom (Paperback - February 3, 2009)
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