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Self Installation Materials

Deer Fencing
Different types of deer fencing material including rolls of poly mesh and metal deer fencing

Deer Fence Kits
Deer fence kits designed to exclude deer and wildlife

Garden Fence Kits
Fence kits designed to safely enclose a garden

Dog Fence Kits
Material most often used to surround a garden

Other Components and Information

Deer Fence Gates
Access gates for deer, garden and dog fence kits

Deer Fence Posts
Posts, ground sleeves and related parts

Deer Fence Support
Cabling, fence ties and connectors

Deer Fence Accessories
Ground stakes, hogringers & misc.

Deer Fence Photos

Photos of self installed deer fence systems sent in by customers. Also, photos of fence systems we've professionally installed.
 
Deer Grates
Structures typically used in place of an access gate across a driveway entrance

Tick Control
Why deer fence? Aside from being inexpensive and nearly invisible, a deer fence will help lower the amount of ticks in your space.
This can mean 90% fewer ticks over time!

 Pull Back Entrance


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A pull back entrance utilizes the post and sleeve materials in the fence kit. When installing fence kit, ground sleeves are driven into the ground and posts then telescope into the ground sleeves. This method makes the posts removable and also gets rid of the need for concrete. Posts are locked into ground sleeves using small nails. To make a pull back entrance, you would place two posts side by side and leave one of them unlocked. The unlocked post, with the fence material attached can be lifted out of the sleeve. This creates an area of the fence you can pull back to enter/exit. If you want a neat pull back entrance, you can purchase an additional ground sleeve to put the post into once you lift it out of your fence line. Additional sleeves are found here with posts.
An example of a small fence kit (7posts) rectangular layout with a pullback using 90 linear feet:

deer fence pull back

Any variation of the above will work as well. For instance, spacing the above design with 16.5 feet will use all 100 linear feet in a small fence kit. Keep in mind that the pulled back fence area won't be staked to the ground, or you'll have to re-stake it each time you enter/exit. It's best create the smallest opening size you'll need for the enclosure, as even the best built gate or pull back won't be as secure as your line fence.