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Deer habitat improvement: Adding water tanks - does it work
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<blockquote data-quote="FTG-05" data-source="post: 3941499" data-attributes="member: 14179"><p><strong>Re: Deer habitat improvement: Adding water tanks - does it</strong></p><p></p><p>I already thought of that: I plan to fill the bottom so it's only 1-2 feet deep. Apparently, repurposing these old hot tubs is a pretty common thing, including water tanks, wildlife watering holes etc etc etc; not a whole lot of reports of killing animals (mice and ground squirrels excepted, hence the use of tree branches for them to get out). Plus the fact that I've got to get rid of the dang thing, I don't plan to ever use it; well, for it's original use that is. :fart: </p><p></p><p>So far everyone has stated that a water hole/pond is not that useful or it's not that positive but I have not heard anyone say it's a negative in terms of habitat improvement. The rest is just value judgement on the use of my time. I'm retired, doing stuff like this is what I do for fun.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FTG-05, post: 3941499, member: 14179"] [b]Re: Deer habitat improvement: Adding water tanks - does it[/b] I already thought of that: I plan to fill the bottom so it's only 1-2 feet deep. Apparently, repurposing these old hot tubs is a pretty common thing, including water tanks, wildlife watering holes etc etc etc; not a whole lot of reports of killing animals (mice and ground squirrels excepted, hence the use of tree branches for them to get out). Plus the fact that I've got to get rid of the dang thing, I don't plan to ever use it; well, for it's original use that is. :fart: So far everyone has stated that a water hole/pond is not that useful or it's not that positive but I have not heard anyone say it's a negative in terms of habitat improvement. The rest is just value judgement on the use of my time. I'm retired, doing stuff like this is what I do for fun. [/QUOTE]
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