It has been for five years stalks of purple flowers of my hosta were nibbled clean every summer, but not those of my neighbor's hosta by some deer
This year, the deer came early to nibble some fruit trees in the spring then perhaps one week earlier to eat half of the stalks with flowers and leave one flower left on each stalk she ate A few stalks must just grow out and barely blossom and somewhat escaped the feast But who knows Maybe deer was saving the best for last
My neighbor got some collateral damage too all the lilies and other flower buds were eaten they sometimes see the deer during the daylight not does it matter for the deer though as if the deer knows most of human are harmless even spoiling them with garden full of new leaves and flower buds
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