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Male deer remove their velvet-like skin from their growing antlers by “fraying” and rubbing their heads against the trunks of saplings, which can cause the trees to die.
Deer feasting on pines and spruce means the holiday tradition of cutting down a Christmas tree gets the axe this year at a farm in Michigan.
It's important to protect young trees from frost and deer damage during the winter months. Find out a simple and inexpensive way to keep them safe.
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