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Deer Fencing Details
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Benner's Deer Fencing is a high-strength,
wire fence-like mesh (1.75 inch) material constructed of UV stable black
polypropylene. This "hi-tech" plastic fence is 7 ½' feet high, cost-effective,
easy to install, and provides long-term deer protection without changing the
appearance of the property.
The ultimate installed height of the fencing is approximately 7'. Six inches of
the plastic fence grid is "flared" out onto the ground away from the protected
area to keep deer from pushing underneath the fencing. For over ten years now
this height has proven to be sufficient. Because deer have poor depth perception
and cannot see where the fencing actually stops; they are fearful of jumping it
(when pressed, whitetail deer can jump over 10'). In fact, when Benner's Deer
Fencing is first installed, white flagging streamers (included) need to be
temporarily tied to the fencing every 10 feet so the deer do not run right into
it.
Unlike electric or wire fence, Benner's deer fencing can be easily attached to
existing trees (up to 20 - 25 feet apart). In areas where trees are not present,
galvanized steel pipes (baked on black finish) can be installed for support. The
fencing is also staked to the ground with ground stakes every five to six feet
to keep the deer from pushing underneath it.
Heavy Perimeter vs. Standard Fencing
In the past, many large perimeter garden fences were constructed from unattractive and cumbersome electric or wire fence. In order to offer additional strength for these larger projects, Benner's Gardens introduced its' second generation deer fencing in the spring of 1996. "Heavy Perimeter Fencing" is very similar in design to our Standard Fencing, but is 65% stronger and was created specifically for enclosing areas larger than one-quarter acre, or for locations with high deer pressure or deer paths.
Heavy
Perimeter Fencing has been designed to provide added strength for enclosures
that are large enough that the deer don't easily realize that they can just walk
around the protected area. For these larger enclosures, the concept of
re-directing or "training" the animals to keep them out of the protected area is
by itself insufficient, and our Heavy Perimeter barrier is required. The larger
the area you are enclosing, the more you are changing the deer travel patterns,
thus the greater the risk of them inadvertently running into the virtually
invisible wire-like plastic fence.
We have had reports of large bucks bouncing off our Heavy Perimeter fencing when accidentally colliding with the newly installed system at full speed. Virtually all enclosures over 1/4 acre are now being protected with Heavy Perimeter Fencing with two black nylon tension cables (at the top and 3' off the ground - the "impact zone"). The only exception is the west coast, where the less aggressive/smaller Black Tail Deer pre-dominate. In this region it is possible to enclose considerably larger areas with the standard deer fencing.
Although
deer running into our fencing has been an infrequent occurrence, it has
typically happened in more heavily developed areas where there are large numbers
of animals, and the deer have been frightened by dogs, cars, or other means, and
blindly run in a panic. Many suburban metropolitan areas where no hunting takes
place, are currently experiencing excessive pressure, and will benefit from the
heavier deer fencing. With either of our plastic, non-electric wire fence-like
materials, once the deer have been properly trained, they will re-direct their
paths and avoid your property entirely.
The key to successful deer damage prevention is total enclosure of the area to be protected. If this is not done, deer will wander the perimeter of the fenced area until they find an opening, enter the property, and become trapped inside. Note: It is important to mention that in moderate to high-pressure deer areas we have repeated reports from electric fence users that the deer are "diving" between the wire fence strands and ignoring the mild shock to gain access to the enclosed area. In these situations, many people will actually run our high-strength plastic fence grid right behind the electric wire fence, often attaching to it directly with zip ties.
| The End Result |
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Dave Benner's wildflower garden in full bloom during May. This property has experienced successful deer protection for close to ten years with deer fencing. |
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