How tall does a gardening fence need to be to keep deer out?

Deer are continually searching for food and see the home garden as an easy target to satisfy their hunger. Keeping deer out of the garden can be quite challenging. Putting a fence around the garden can help deter a deer from entering and feeding upon your crops, but it doesn't always stop them.

There is very little that can be done to stop a starving deer from eating. Most white tailed deer have the ability to clear an 8-foot fence, but normally won't bother doing that unless they are being chased or threatened. Keeping their leaping ability in mind, you will want to have a fence that is 7 to 8 feet in height if you're serious about keeping deer away from your garden.

If your crops are continually damaged by deer or if you are in an area where the deer population is high, you may want to invest in an electric fence. More information about deer fencing: ipm.ucdavis.edu/PMG/PESTNOTES/pn74117.html.

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