Deer
as Pests- Problems caused by deer
Deer can become serious pests. Most problems occur when the population
of deer becomes too high. The main problems that deer can cause
are as follows:
Damage to the Ground Vegetation in woodlands
Deer can reduce the biological diversity of woodlands. In healthy
woodlands the ground is covered with a thick blanket of ground
vegetation, and there is a dense under storey of bushes and shrubs.
This provides a valuable habitat for many woodland species of
plants, insects and mammals. Many woodland species rely on this
dense layer of vegetation below the tree canopy for a home. If
the number of deer in woodland is to high, then the ground vegetation,
and the lower parts of bushes and low trees become overgrazed
and eventually disappear. The species that live in this habitat
disappear as well, and the diversity of the woodland is reduced.
Damage to agricultural crops
Deer can be a serious pest of agricultural crops. Fields cultivated
for crops provide an easily accessible source of food for deer,
and one they will readily take advantage of. The temptation is
especially great during the winter months or the early spring,
when natural supplies of food are at their lowest. For example
Roe Deer are a common sight on cereal
crops where they will feed on the fresh shoots of wheat. If the
population of deer is low then the problem is not normally too
serious, and the amount of damage caused will be low, but in areas
with high populations of deer considerable damage can be caused.
One example of deer causing a problem can be seen in the Chinese
Water Deer in Cambridgeshire. During the winter months these
will leave the reed beds and marshes where they live and move
onto neighbouring fields to feed on root crops. They can congregate
in large numbers and cause a significant loss of crops.
Road Traffic Accidents
Deer and traffic do not mix well. Deer cause thousands of road
traffic accidents each year. A small number of people are killed
each year in road traffic collisions with deer and many more injured.
Millions of pounds worth of damage is caused to cars and property
because of deer related accidents. The majority of accidents occur
when deer stray onto carriageways at night, as this is when deer
are most active . Most damage and injuries are caused not by drivers
running into a deer, modern cars are strong enough to withstand
impact with even a large deer, but as a result of drivers swerving
to avoid deer and then crashing into something else. Drivers who
swerve into the path of an oncoming car to avoid a deer cause
some of the worst accidents.
Damage to trees
Deer can cause much damage to trees. Different species of deer
cause damage in different ways, but most will strip bark from
around the trunk of trees as high as they can reach. This lowers
the value of the wood to foresters when the trees are logged.
The damage caused to the tree makes it grow less well and in some
cases can even kill it. In areas where there are high numbers
of deer are a high proportion of the trees found in a woodland
can become damaged. More about the damage caused by deer to trees
is given opposite.
© Mark Walker 2005