Human-Wildlife Interactions (Feb 2017)

Deer-Activated Bioacoustic Frightening Device Deters White-Tailed Deer

  • Aaron M. Hildreth,
  • Scott E. Hygnstrom,
  • Kurt C. VerCauteren

DOI
https://doi.org/10.26077/12mz-1p38
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 1

Abstract

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White-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) damage urban and suburban plantings, as well as crops and stored feed. We tested the efficacy of a frightening device that played pre-recorded distress calls of adult female white-tailed deer when activated by an infrared motion sensor for a period of 13 days. This deer-activated bioacoustic frightening device reduced deer entry into protected sites by 99% (δ = -558, P = 0.09) and bait consumption by 100% (δ = -75, P = 0.06). The frightening device that we evaluated demonstrated potential for reducing damage in disturbed environments and agricultural settings.

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