I don't see why not. They are going after the garden because they're hungry. Their natural diet, I'm sure, isn't potatoes, squash, beans, and tomatoes. Make them a nice tall grass area and give them some food.
I very seldom see deer in my yard, like maybe five times in 30 years, but they are in the area.
I've let the yard grow up, mowing short around the house and letting the rest grow. About once a month I do mow at the highest level just to knock the tops off the grass/weeds.
I know I have possums, an armadillo, at least two wood chucks, possibly skunks, moles, and other assorted rodents and reptiles in the yard, but, Knock wood, the only critters I see in the garden area are frogs. And they eat the bugs.
I still don't know what ate my 9 goldfish.
The Ocoee vines I let grow in the garden draws the pollinators, it also attracts the other bugs like stink bugs and Jap beetles (and butterflies) and the bugs stay away from my veggies, they eat the Ocoee leaves. The frogs and the birds eat the bugs.
I've noticed a LOT of bees around the ponds, they love having their own water source.
Idk. I'm no expert gardener, or farmer, but I try to keep everything in the yard happy and healthy and I really don't want to exclude anything from my little "wildlife sanctuary."
I noticed this hole near the end of my carport about a month ago. It's probably 60' from my garden.
Idk what it is but it's big.
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