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<blockquote data-quote="Shanman" data-source="post: 5148451" data-attributes="member: 4101"><p>You guys were right, the deer got use to the holographic tape and pie pans. I do believe they helped keep the turkeys from scratching all the seed out at the start. Had one plot where the wind brought down all of the tape/pans, and the turkeys cleaned up most of the seed. Found out that black trotline cord from Walmart absolutely WILL NOT hold a knot, at least dry it won't. Another thing I discovered was that if you tie your pie pans up close to the tree trunk, you get a loud audible during a breeze. Will definitely use them again at sewing, but once plant material is up and established I will take them down. Just wanted to give an update in case others were wondering how they worked out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shanman, post: 5148451, member: 4101"] You guys were right, the deer got use to the holographic tape and pie pans. I do believe they helped keep the turkeys from scratching all the seed out at the start. Had one plot where the wind brought down all of the tape/pans, and the turkeys cleaned up most of the seed. Found out that black trotline cord from Walmart absolutely WILL NOT hold a knot, at least dry it won't. Another thing I discovered was that if you tie your pie pans up close to the tree trunk, you get a loud audible during a breeze. Will definitely use them again at sewing, but once plant material is up and established I will take them down. Just wanted to give an update in case others were wondering how they worked out. [/QUOTE]
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