Electric fence

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I have found that white plastic bags (like the Wally World type) tied to the fence posts works wonders. We have a major deer infestion where I live they eat all of the blackberries and huckleberries growing wild within 20' of the garden and they never touch it.
 
   / Electric fence #12  
The scare tactics like the bag idea really vary from location to location. My wifes Grandparents live next to a large park system in an urban area. The dear feel so secure out there none of the scare tactics work. You literally have to chase them away at times! /forums/images/graemlins/shocked.gif He's tried noice makers , spraying scents and spraying some bitter tasting stuff around the more popular eating areas... I think electric might be his final choice. Where I live most will stay 50 yards away from that wind rattling bag. /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
 
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I'm planning a rather small raised garden with two beds, each about 4' x 24'. I have one now where I live, butted up against the house that's 8' deep. So consequently I can't reach into the backside, but need to walk in the garden or on a plank, a real pain, and I really screwed that design up (what WAS I thinking?). I may run fence at 6" and again at 4', maybe another strand in between, but in any event I plan to do heavy metal posts instead of plastic ones and bait them to educate them. I imagine I'll use solar panels and those quick disconnect clips so I can get to it.
 

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