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Self Installation Materials
Deer Fencing
Poly Fencing Material
Flexible and easy to use - the most widely used deer fencing material
Metal Deer Fencing
Metal core deer fencing material or all
metal deer fence for specialty applications
Deer Fence
Deer fence rodent barrier material, used as
a base for poly deer fencing material
Garden Fencing
Material most often used to surround a garden
Dog Fencing
Material most often used to safely enclose dogs
Other Materials and Information
Deer Fence
Photos
Photos of self installed deer fence systems sent in by customers. Also,
photos of fence systems we've professionally installed.
Critterfence Deer Fencing
Deer fencing complete kits and accessories for entire enclosures.
Includes posts, fence ties and everything needed to self install your
own fence system. Additional deer fence information found here also.
Deer Grates
Structures typically used in place of an access gate across a driveway
entrance
Tick Control
Why deer fencing? Aside from being inexpensive and nearly invisible,
deer fencing will help lower the amount of ticks in your space.
This can mean 90% fewer ticks over time!

700+ lb mesh suspended from all posts with 36"
of rodent guard base. The mesh from a distance blends in well; posts
are the most visible part of an enclosure. This picture is taken
from next to the fence line extending towards the buildings about
100'.

600+ lb mesh suspended by extended posts designed for cat
containment. Picture courtesy of our good customer Paul H. from GA.
For cat containment applications, post usage is necessary because if
you use trees to suspend your fence, cats will climb them to get
out.

700+ lb mesh shown suspended from trees.
Without posts, the fence mesh is nearly invisible. This picture is
from 10' away. Surveying tape is hung at waist height to prevent
deer from accidentally going into the fence line.
Poly mesh fencing is flexible and wont harm trees as they grow out.
Deer like to eat skunk cabbage, especially as the plants first grow
in the Spring and when the leaves are full in the Summer.

Deer fence using both posts and trees for suspension seen here
blending in well with the tree line. If you look closely you can see
the white surveying flags and the fence they're hung on.