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<blockquote data-quote="zebraman" data-source="post: 302526" data-attributes="member: 5372"><p>Hey Guys;I am new here,but not to gardening.I live in the Venice Canals 1 block from the Pacific Ocean.I have several friends that work at the LA Zoo.Several years ago I got four large bags of Tiger feces for a friend in the hills above Malibu.</p><p> The Coyotes tore into all 4 bags the first night and had a party rolling around in it.What they left was put around his garden and the deer were completely enthralled by it.It turns out that Tiger feces is a major deer attractant.I doubt you'll fare much better with the lion feces.-</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zebraman, post: 302526, member: 5372"] Hey Guys;I am new here,but not to gardening.I live in the Venice Canals 1 block from the Pacific Ocean.I have several friends that work at the LA Zoo.Several years ago I got four large bags of Tiger feces for a friend in the hills above Malibu. The Coyotes tore into all 4 bags the first night and had a party rolling around in it.What they left was put around his garden and the deer were completely enthralled by it.It turns out that Tiger feces is a major deer attractant.I doubt you'll fare much better with the lion feces.- [/QUOTE]
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