If you live in Suffolk or Nassau County, you already know the "uninvited guests" are starting to wake up. As those first tulips and hostas begin to poke through the soil, they aren't just signs of spring to you—they are high-calorie "hors d'oeuvres" for the local deer.
Most homeowners wait until they see a decapitated Hosta before they call us. I’m going to suggest that’s probably the most expensive way to handle the problem.
The pain here isn't just an eaten plant; it's the hundreds (or thousands) of dollars you’ve invested in your curb appeal literally disappearing overnight.
You might be thinking, "Can't I just wait until May?" You certainly can. But by then, the "social contract" between the deer and your garden has already been signed. It’s much harder to break a habit than it is to prevent one.
Here is the reality:
We aren't here to talk you into a "seasonal commitment" if you don't see the value. But if you’d like to ensure your garden doesn't become the neighborhood’s "all-you-can-eat" cafe this year, we’re happy to have a no-pressure conversation about a protection plan.
Contact Lawn Pro to find out more about or Deer Pro Repellent Program.