Deer Fence
Galvanised metal deer fencing to prevent deer from entering certain areas.
- Manufactured in Europe, conforms to BS EN standards
- Next day delivery
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Helpful Deer Fencing Information
Installation
| What | Recommendation |
| Short term installation | Attach to posts using cable ties or U-nails |
| Long term installation | Batten the mesh to the posts: fix between the post and another piece of treated timber of the same length |
| Additional Support | Use galvanised line wire for added support between the posts, as netting is more flexible than wire mesh |
| At ground level | Some deer may try to push through under the fence. To prevent this keep enough mesh to create a lip along the base of the fence which can be pegged / staked down |
| To Do | Explanation |
| Completed Installation
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Use this setup to create a deer proof fence.
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Properties
| Property | Description |
| Material | Hot dip galvanised steel |
| Characteristics | Hinge joint knot, 13 x horizontal line wires at differing heights & 15cm vertical spacing for strength. Low maintenance |
| Appearance | Silver / metallic colour |
| Hole Size | Multiple aperture sizes, starting with smallest at base and getting larger towards the top |
| Resistance | High level of corrosion, rust and weather resistance |
| Handling | Delivered as a roll. Cut with wire cutters. Requires less posts (typically every 5-9 metres) and less maintenance than mild steel fencing. |

