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How to recycle cigarette butts..................

Kelley (Texas)

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Many folks complain about the deer eating their flower plants and leaves off their trees...well, I am going to tell you a long time secret way to prevent that from happening.

You need to go to the Dollar Store or Wal-Mart and buy a ten cup coffee pot. Gather up enough cigarette butts to fill the coffee filter and pour in the water. When the solution fills up the glass coffee pot, pour the contents into a garden hose sprayer. You can now spray the leaves of your flower plants and trees, the deer will not touch them after this solution is used. The nicotine in the home made solution will repel the deer. This solution can also be used to control and kill insects like fire ants.

Here is another tip, this is one that you can use to control insects. Pour liquid detergent into a water hose sprayer and spray your plant's leaves, and around the base of your house foundation...it will repel insects, make them go somewhere else, usually to your neighbor's yard.

Please have a great day! Kelley (Texas) :)
 
The problem with all those solutions is that they work until the next rain. Then it washes off. I have squirrels in my feeders. What I do is take olive oil and mix a liberal ammount of tabasco in the oil and pour it on the pole. Works great! They get the oil on their little paws and lick it off. Once.

Next rain and they are back.
 
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