@Brad93 Yes my new one is more of a black colour.Our pop up is a black rubber affair
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@Brad93 Yes my new one is more of a black colour.Our pop up is a black rubber affair
What vapour blaster do you have?I vapour blasted the larger parts and used a vibratory tumbler for the smaller ones, then had a local finishing firm do the plating. Some bits in passivate and some bright as was how it was originally
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It seems to be roedeer we get coming about. I'm hoping it will keep the bloody things out - its 2m to the top wire. Id be struggling to get much longer posts in by hand. All the fencing people near us are booked up for months so just had to get on with it myself. The deer are fine to look at in the woods but pain in backside when start destroying trees in the garden.The deer round here would jump that fence
Do you own the land the other side of the fence?It seems to be roedeer we get coming about. I'm hoping it will keep the bloody things out - its 2m to the top wire. Id be struggling to get much longer posts in by hand. All the fencing people near us are booked up for months so just had to get on with it myself. The deer are fine to look at in the woods but pain in backside when start destroying trees in the garden.
No its the farmers field next to me unfortunately. Its about 140m of fence, I put in new strainers at corners and 4 intermediate ones as I had them. I could put another wire over them if it came to it I suppose as about every 24m. I think they were 3.2m long and are about 2.2m out of the ground. So could maybe gain couple of hundred mil on height.Do you own the land the other side of the fence?
If they manage to jump yours, it’s possible to put another in a few foot back from yours and only a few foot high. Just needs to be a single wire. The idea is to disrupt their ‘take off’ ie move it back to a point which they can’t jump high or long enough to clear the proper fence.
Used a lot to stop predators getting into pheasant runs. @Migmac probably could advise on a more precise distance than “a few foot” suitable for Roe
Bugger, didn't fancy trying to manhandle a 6 foot high or whatever height it is roll of rylock on my own. I'll maybe need to get another 200m of rylock say 800 high and take the wires off and pin it on above the lower one, which I think is 900 high. I thought the wire would be ok higher up.
Most species of holly grow back more prickly after being attacked like that, it's a natural defense mechanism. It's not unusual to see a holly tree that's prickly at the bottom where animals can reach but has smooth leaves at the top where it's not being attacked.I planted some not very prickly Holly I thought would make a fine hedge. I was astounded to go down one morning to find it reduced to sticks.
We had a large vegetable garden for years with an electric fence. The fence was less than four feet high, which deer could easily jump over, but we 'trained' the deer to stay away from the garden with the 'peanut butter' method. See page 5 of this publication: https://www.maine.gov/DACF/php/gotpests/othercritters/factsheets/deer2-cornell.pdfFinally got fence finished down side of house to hopefully keep the deer out.
Very interesting, thanks for putting up that linkWe had a large vegetable garden for years with an electric fence. The fence was less than four feet high, which deer could easily jump over, but we 'trained' the deer to stay away from the garden with the 'peanut butter' method. See page 5 of this publication: https://www.maine.gov/DACF/php/gotpests/othercritters/factsheets/deer2-cornell.pdf
Nice fence, just buy a big freezer and find someone with a shooter...Finally got fence finished down side of house to hopefully keep the deer out. Worst job was getting rid of overgrown trees and old knackered fence. But at least got 70 or 80 larch posts that are getting cut for firewood.
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Finally got fence finished down side of house to hopefully keep the deer out.
The urban myth started by Longleat. It was, they claim to keep aniaml pest from your garden.I remember an article on our local TV station about a woman in Norfolk that had a problem with deer on her property, she went to a local zoo and got a load of either lion or tiger dung to spread around which apparently deters deer. Might be a smelly solution ?