Quote Originally Posted by MacBean View Post
As a comparison, Pennsylvania is 50% larger than Scotland and probably has about 2,000,000 deer or about four times the deer population density of Scotland. However, the State Government has never released its estimates, so the two million number may be a sheer guess. If we culled 75% of the deer in this state, there might still be too many. Bushes, once common in PA, are now rare and have been replaced by vines; (they were eaten by deer).

I have them eating seed out of my hanging feeder with the little round holes!
This is utterly ridiculous. OUT of control.