What size mesh for deer fence?

When it comes to choosing the right mesh size for a deer fence, the most popular options are #15 x 4″ and #12 x 1-3/4″. These sizes are commonly used because they offer a good balance between effectiveness and cost.

The #15 x 4″ mesh size refers to the spacing between the individual strands of the netting. In this case, the spacing is 4 inches. This size is often preferred because it is small enough to prevent deer from squeezing through, while still allowing for good visibility through the fence. The #15 gauge refers to the thickness of the wire used in the netting. A higher gauge number indicates a thinner wire, but in the case of deer fencing, a #15 gauge is generally considered to be durable and strong enough to withstand the pressure exerted by deer.

The #12 x 1-3/4″ mesh size is another popular option for deer fencing. The smaller 1-3/4″ spacing between the strands makes it even more difficult for deer to pass through the fence. This size is often recommended for areas with a higher deer population or where deer pressure is particularly high. The #12 gauge wire used in this netting provides added strength and durability.

Both of these mesh sizes are effective in keeping deer out of your garden or landscape. However, there are a few factors to consider when choosing between them. Firstly, the size of the deer in your area is important to consider. If you have smaller deer, the #15 x 4″ mesh may be sufficient. However, if you have larger deer or a high deer population, the smaller 1-3/4″ spacing of the #12 x 1-3/4″ mesh may be more appropriate.

The terrain and layout of your property should also be taken into account. If you have a larger area to fence, the #15 x 4″ mesh may be more cost-effective, as it typically comes in larger rolls and is easier to install over larger distances. On the other hand, if you have a smaller area or irregularly shaped garden, the #12 x 1-3/4″ mesh may be easier to work with and provide a tighter barrier against deer.

Personal experience has shown me that the #15 x 4″ mesh is often sufficient for keeping deer out of gardens and landscapes. However, in areas with a particularly high deer population, the smaller #12 x 1-3/4″ mesh may be necessary for optimal protection. It is always a good idea to consult with local experts or gardeners in your area who have experience with deer fencing to get their recommendations based on the specific deer population and challenges you may face.

The most popular mesh sizes for deer fencing are #15 x 4″ and #12 x 1-3/4″. These sizes offer a good balance between effectiveness and cost, with the smaller mesh size providing a tighter barrier against deer. Factors such as the size of the deer in your area, the terrain of your property, and the size of the area to be fenced should be considered when choosing the right mesh size for your deer fence.

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Caroline Bates

Caroline is a Miami-based landscaper who specializes in drought-tolerant landscapes. She is the mother of two young children and also enjoys writing for GreenPacks.org in her spare time. Caroline takes great pride in her work, and loves being able to share her knowledge with others through her writing.