No dig, do they work?

I was thinking of getting some no dig barriers. Allegedly they stop animals as small as rabbits but I am skeptical. Has anyone on here used them before and had any success?

https://www.amazon.com/Barrier-Leng...d_wg=fD4qy&ref_=pd_gw_ci_mcx_mr_hp_atf_m&th=1
I installed an apron. Nothing has ever dug into my setup. No digging required on my part.
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I was thinking of getting some no dig barriers. Allegedly they stop animals as small as rabbits but I am skeptical. Has anyone on here used them before and had any success?

https://www.amazon.com/Barrier-Leng...d_wg=fD4qy&ref_=pd_gw_ci_mcx_mr_hp_atf_m&th=1
Those look CRAZY expensive. $100 for <17' of coverage. Plus, it won't keep out mice and rats (which rats tunnels can let in weasel-like predators.)

$62 can get you 80' of coverage when used as described by others above. (and you may be able to find other options for less
https://www.amazon.com/Amagabeli-Hot-dipped-Galvanized-Vegetables-Enclosure/dp/B087BYMXB6?th=1
 
Weasel's don't tunnel themselves???
Well, I believe weasels CAN dig for themselves. But, if they are doing that, they are going to hit good apron and get blocked

However, if another animal tunnel (even non-predator) that covers longer distances ends up in the chicken run, they can FIND their way in by way of those. Here's a quote I have saved in my notes:
Weasels eat rats and enter their tunnels to kill them. If the rat tunnels lead into your coop or runs the weasels can enter too.Be sure to close off the tunnel.

It's sort of the one point of caution when using an apron. They are not 100%. (But then, what is?)
 

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