Deer
White-Tail deer are usually classified as a pest species because they eat desirable vegetation, including crops and landscaping. In many areas they have little fear of humans, and eat people's plants. The most common complaints include the following:
• They eat landscape or plants.
• Deer are known to mark territory by tree damage.
• Eat garden or crops of homeowners.
• Spreading deer ticks and lyme diseases.
• They can cause car damage.
• Urban areas deer population has become well over populated and is deer to transmit disease
As a hunter for 20 years I have extensive knowledge of whitetail deer. I extensively know their feeding habits, routines, risk factors and patterns. We practice safe and ethical hunting practices. In doing so, I am a licensed NYS hunter who can also deer during the hunting season. Overabundant populations of white-tailed deer can cause a variety of adverse impacts to both humans and the environment.