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May 2012
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Have you ever been driving down the road and see one of these signs and then all of sudden thought – “How do ‘they’ decide to put a DEER CROSSING SIGN here & just who decides??!” Believe it or not deer and or elk crossing signs are actually placed in specific locations deemed as high risk by the State DOT & DNR agencies. Data is collected from many sources including detailed notes from callers who have had a deer strike. Additionally, the DOT receives information from local law enforcement regarding every collision responded to due to wildlife.
Unfortunately, since deer are rarely ever seen near a signed area, drivers tend to increasingly ignore the warnings. Contrary to popular belief, these warning signs, once installed at a location, have a pre-determined removal or renewal date. They are not a permanent fixture. Notice and take heed, percentages are more likely where you see the warnings posted!

Posted at lunch time on Friday, May 4th, 2012 Tags:

This model of our deer deterrent has been on the job for more than a week now. A single cell D battery propels the circular motion of the round metal shell sending it clinking against the dangling metal tubing. Definitely no deer have been nibbling on our hostas! The motor & battery are mounted underneath a protective cover that is attached to a wood bracket & mounted to a regular fence post.

New Deterrent

Posted Tuesday afternoon, May 8th, 2012 Tags:







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