Polypropylene Fencing Deer 7.5×165 Feet: Here’s an ideal polypropylene fencing to use for making a 7-foot deer fence or a taller deer fence with a rodent barrier. (The rodent barrier is a two or three foot strip of metal fencing placed near the bottom of the fence. It prevents rabbits and ground hogs from gnawing holes at the bottom of the fence that deer can then enlarge to gain entrance to the enclosure)
You don’t need an all-metal fence, because this strong polypropylene fencing will keep out deer reliably so long as the bottom is secure and small animals aren’t allowed to make holes near the bottom.
So save money. Combine our polypropylene fencing deer 7.5×165 (Deer 1) with a metal hexagrid or welded wire rodent barrier of any height you like. Join these two types of fencing to create a deer fence 7, 7.5, or 8 feet tall.
The choice is yours. However, if you’re striving to keep costs down, use this 7.5-foot tall polypropylene fencing with a 2-foot rodent barrier to build a 7-foot deer fence. That allows you to fold 6 inches of the rodent barrier and poly fencing outward toward the deer (necessary to keep deer from nosing under the fence), install 18 inches of the rodent barrier vertically on the fence, and extend your polypropylene fencing upward 7 feet.
We know that a 7-foot tall fence will reliably keep out deer. Despite a certain amount of marketing hype to the contrary, you don’t need more height than that. What’s more, building a 7-foot deer fence rather than a taller one can save a significant amount of money. So use our strong Deer 1 7.5-foot polypropylene to build yourself a reliable and cost-effective fence.