If you're frustrated with deer turning your landscaping into their personal buffet, you're not alone. Whether they're damaging flower beds, shrubs, or newly planted trees, deer can undo a lot of hard work in a short amount of time. Our deer repellent service helps protect the plants and landscaping you've invested in, without the hassle of constantly trying different products yourself. We apply professional-grade treatments on a regular schedule to keep deer away and your property looking its best, so you can enjoy your yard without worrying about what's getting eaten next.
Plants Deer Love to Eat
Deer aren't picky—especially when food is easy to find. Some of the most common plants they target around homes include:
- Hostas
- Daylilies
- Tulips and other flower bulbs
- Hydrangeas
- Arborvitae
- Yews
- Rhododendrons and azaleas
- Fruit trees
- Vegetable gardens
- Newly planted trees and shrubs
They especially love tender new growth, flower buds, leaves, and young plants, but don't be surprised if they're munching on other plants not listed above!

What Happens When Winter Arrives?
As temperatures drop and natural food becomes scarce, deer become much less selective.
During Maine winters, they often:
- Browse heavily on evergreen shrubs and trees
- Feed on arborvitae, cedar, hemlock, and yew
- Eat twigs, buds, and bark from young trees
- Venture closer to homes and neighborhoods
- Return repeatedly to the same properties if they've found reliable food there before
Deep snow can make the problem worse because deer are forced into smaller areas called "deer yards," where available food is limited. When natural browse is exhausted, landscaped properties become an attractive food source.
What to Expect From Our Deer Repellent Program
Our deer repellent program is designed to protect your landscape without disrupting your enjoyment of it.
We use a natural, environmentally friendly deer repellent that is safe for use around your property and has a pleasant scent—not the strong, unpleasant odors often associated with deer deterrents.
To keep your plants consistently protected, we apply treatments on a monthly schedule throughout the growing season. Regular applications are important because rain, new plant growth, and changing deer feeding patterns can reduce the effectiveness of previous treatments over time.
After each visit, your plants will have an invisible layer of protection that helps make them far less appealing to deer. While no repellent can guarantee deer will never enter your property, consistent applications dramatically reduce browsing damage and help preserve the beauty of your landscape.
Our goal is simple: keep deer from feeding on your plants so you can enjoy a healthier, better-looking landscape all season long.
