Constructing a deer fence can be a major project for a house owner. After a lot of research and significant investment made for pounding in posts and hanging deer fence, some people may put up over a mile of fence surrounding the entire property. To make things a lot easier here are some tips to consider especially, if you are thinking about putting up a deer fence in Plymouth. When you plant an orchard, it is absolutely critical that you understand and address threat of deer in your area. In addition to eating your fruit when the trees are grown, deer can also cause havoc by rubbing their antlers on the bark of your trees or eating the new growth on your saplings; both of which can kill the trees. A single deer getting into a field of new trees can destroy the entire field in an evening! Trees are expensive, and crossing your fingers that deer do not give you any headaches is probably a risky strategy.
To determine the deer activity in your area, you can speak with your local authorities or equivalent organization as they usually track deer populations. It is also wise to talk to your neighbors about activity in the area, and scan the area to determine what sources of food are available for deer outside of your field. Once you have a good understanding of the potential threat of deer in your area, you can evaluate your options for deterring them. There are a number of options for deterring deer from your field including repellants, planting strategies, keeping your dog on deer patrol, and fencing. Fencing is the only method that will exclude deer from your property, it is however also the most costly. If you have moderate to high deer activity in your area consider hiring only the experts who install the fencing system accurately. At the end of the day, the risks and expenses associated with losing trees may outweigh the cost of putting up a fence.
Deer fencing specifications are different from conventional perimeter fences. For one, deer fences must be substantially higher. After all, an adult deer can jump as high as 8 feet. A fence lower than that will not effectively deter deer and other animals from trying to enter your property. A professional deer fence contractor is aware of this, and of the other intricacies of building a deer fence.
While DIY could be a smart choice for other property improvements, fencing installation should be entrusted to a professional. Call Estate Fencing Direct today to discuss your deer fence requirements.