Mendonsy
Veteran Member
An electric fence works well also. Once they touch it they won't come back. I have had good luck with the 4' fiberglass posts and white fine tape from TSC.
I cage and prune fruit trees up until the lowest branches are above our Roosevelt Elk's nibbling height, before removing the cages. Roosevelt Elk are the largest of all elk, so deer are not an issue. Of course, I use larger root stock and pick from orchard ladders. Our elk are brutal on older trees (before our recent method) with lower branches. They literally bite onto the branches and pull/shake the trees until apples fall, always breaking off branches.I cage my trees until they are tall enough for the deer not to reach.
They still grab peaches off one of my trees, and that's over 6' tall.