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In this shot you will
notice the Rhododendron in the foreground is bare where the one in the
back ground is not, that property is sprayed by NADMN, the other
one is not. |
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The
property across the street is protected by NADMN repellent spray, and
the Rhododendron in the fore ground is in the neighbors yard and is NOT protected by NADMN
repellent |
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Example of a White Pine
that is totally destroyed be deer |
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Example of Blue Princess
Holly totally stripped to it's bare stems |
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These were Spreading yews
that the deer have totally wiped out. |
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When the deer start chewing
there is STILL a chance to save the plant IF you spray. |
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These are PROTECTED
plants that are right next door to the unprotected examples that are
shown on this page. |
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These are PROTECTED
plants that are right next door to the unprotected examples that are
shown on this page. |
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These were Evergreens, they
should have leaves on them even in the winter. |
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Example of unprotected
Hemlock browsed to 60" off the ground. |
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Example of unprotected
Hemlock and a White Pine (background) browsed to 60" off the ground. |
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Even Yucca plants will be
munched on |
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The following 2 pictures
were brought in by a customer that did a test with 2 Rhododendrons.
This plant WAS sprayed. |
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This Plant, only 10' away
from the one above, was not sprayed, it may be hard to see but there is
nothing left but sticks. |