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Excluding deer
I am contemplating using horizontal strands of galvanized wire to fence out
deer around our garden. What I do not know is what is the minimum spacing of these horizontal strands that will effectively screen out deer? I understand that they may be able to stick their heads through the wires, but I intend to have a 3'-0" path around the garden which should leave most plants out of reach. The fence will be 8 feet high. I have priced out various materials and the wire seems to be the most cost effective. So, what is a recommended minimum horizontal spacing? TIA Stephen |
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