The Honey Factory

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Also good idea to keep those ruttin' bucks from rubbing and killing you trees. :thumbsup
Bird netting can be walked right through by deer. I banished the deer from this area a long time ago by putting up a 6'x2"x4" welded wire fence. When they started going after trees I had planted 20 years previously, I said enough was enough.

The bucks can jump a 6' fence easily but most of the does can't and the fawns can't. Without the does in here, the bucks lost interest quickly.
 
Bird netting can be walked right through by deer. I banished the deer from this area a long time ago by putting up a 6'x2"x4" welded wire fence. When they started going after trees I had planted 20 years previously, I said enough was enough.

The bucks can jump a 6' fence easily but most of the does can't and the fawns can't. Without the does in here, the bucks lost interest quickly.
It's was early and eyes weren't clear, didn't notice it was netting. :lol: Here around the Blue Berry fields deer will actually push the livestock wire fencing for a weak spot and create a main entrance for all to have access. At one point the fence crossed an irrigation ditch and they came in under the fence, farmer said the damn deer were using scuba gear to get in. :lau
 

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