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Attracting deer can be a great way to observe them up close and appreciate their beauty. Here are some tips on how to attract deer: 1. Food: Deer are attracted to food sources such as acorns, apples, corn, soybeans, and clover. Planting these foods in your garden or placing them in a deer feeder can attract deer to your property. 2. Water: Deer need a regular source of water to survive. If you have a pond or stream on your property, you may already have a natural attraction for deer. You can also create a small water feature like a birdbath or a shallow pool to attract deer. 3. Cover: Deer are creatures of habit and prefer areas with cover such as bushes, tall grass, and shrubs. Creating a natural habitat for deer by planting native plants and trees can make your property more attractive to them. 4. Scent: Deer are attracted to scents such as doe urine and deer musk. You can use deer scent attractants to create a natural scent trail that will lead deer to your property. 5. Safety: Deer are cautious animals and prefer areas where they feel safe. Avoid making sudden noises or movements that could scare them away. Providing a safe and quiet environment can make your property more attractive to deer. It's important to remember that deer are wild animals and should be treated with respect. Do not attempt to touch or feed them, as this can be dangerous for both you and the deer. Enjoy observing them from a distance and appreciate their natural beauty.
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