Article: Hardware stores and home-improvement stores sell a variety of both chemical and natural repellent sprays. Purchase 2 or 3 and alternate them so deer don’t become accustomed to 1 of the scents. Follow the instructions printed on the packaging and apply as directed. Keep in mind that the spray will wear off after a rainstorm, and should be reapplied about 1-2 times per month even in dry weather.  Not all commercial deer repellents are environmentally friendly. Read the label before you purchase a repellent if you're concerned about the environment. This is especially important if you'll be spraying the repellent on a vegetable or herb garden. Also consider the smell factor when purchasing a deer repellent. If a spray is too odorous, you’re unlikely to want to sit in your garden or yard! A spray made from hot red pepper flakes works as a natural, environment-safe deterrent that won’t harm deer but will keep them away from your yard and plants. Cover the perimeter of your yard with the spray 2–3 times a month to keep deer out. Or, if you’re interested in protecting specific plants in a garden plot, spray plants that you don't want eaten by deer with a hot pepper spray. Make the spray by combining 1 gallon (3.8 L) of water with 3 tbsp (37 g) of crushed red pepper flakes. Simmer in a saucepan for 15 minutes, then mix in 2 teaspoons (9.9 mL) of liquid castile soap. Remove the liquid mixture from the heat and let it sit for 24 hours, then strain it into a plastic spray bottle. Deer dislike both the smell and the taste of soap. Sprinkling a few generous handfuls of it around the perimeter of your yard or garden beds can repel deer. You only need to reapply the soap to your yard about 1 time per month, or after a heavy rainstorm. To create the soap flakes, try grating off pieces of bar soap using a clean cheese grater. Or, use a kitchen knife to cut a bar of soap into 1⁄4 in × 1⁄4 in (0.64 cm × 0.64 cm) cubes. The human scent that emanates from the hair will deter the deer from entering your yard. Spread a generous amount of hair around the perimeter of your yard if you’re concerned that deer may invade. If you have a smaller garden plot or flowerbed, spread hair across the entire area. To obtain a bag of hair, visit a local barber or hairdresser. They should have plenty of leftover hair at the end of every business day, and will most likely give it to you free of charge. Make 10-15 of these hair-filled socks, and hang them from tree branches or fence posts around the perimeter of your yard, flower bed, or vegetable garden. Hanging socks full of hair will fill the area with a human scent and keep deer away. Since the hair will be contained within the socks, the makeshift repellent should work for a few weeks. Then, fill new socks with hair and hang them in the same locations. Use dirty, old socks that you don’t mind throwing away once the hair has stopped deterring deer from entering your yard.
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Spray a commercial deer repellent across your yard. Cover the edges of your yard in hot pepper spray as a natural deterrent. Sprinkle 4-5 handfuls of soap flakes around the edges of your yard. Spread 10-20 handfuls of human hair across your yard. Put 2–3 handfuls of hair into a sock for a longer-lasting repellent.
Article: Place documents face down on the printer or scanner surface. Align photo within the arrows or grids on the device. Close the lid if there is one. Press scan on the scanner or use the scanning program on your computer. You'll have the choice of scanning in color, black and white, gray or custom. You can also choose the digital format in which you want to save your picture (jpg, jpeg or tiff). Clicking preview allows you to review your selection before continuing and make necessary changes to the settings. Use the preview to decide on the type of format, orientation and resolution before continuing. "Orientation" allows the user to select portrait or landscape and "Resolution" determines the sharpness of the image. A higher resolution will make the details of the picture more noticeable. To make a sharper image, increase the resolution. Note: This will also increase the size of the image, and dramatically increase the size of the file. You may not be able to send it as an email attachment without making it smaller. Above 300 dpi is unnecessary. Once you have chose the settings you want in the preview, click finish or scan to continue and complete the process. Which word is used will depend on your program and another one altogether may even be used. Follow the Scan Wizard or other built in program if you still have trouble. The Wizard will show you step-by-step on how to copy pictures from a scanner to the computer or web site. Some programs will automatically save your images to a cache within the program itself but for most programs you will need to save the images somewhere on your computer or upload them directly to the internet. Look for the save button or use the save prompt when it comes up. Save the pictures somewhere where you won't lose them. You don't have have to worry about renaming every photo. If you have a large number of photos that can take a long time!
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Place the image for scanning. Choose your scanning preferences. Choose to preview. Click "Finish" or "Scan". Use the built in program to guide you through the process. Save your photos.