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What special designs does the garden fence have to prevent animals from breaking in?

Publish Time: 2025-06-10
With the development of urbanization, more and more families have begun to pay attention to the protection of their own gardens, especially those wild animals that may damage the garden. Whether it is to protect the flowers and vegetables grown from damage or to ensure the safety of pets and family members, it is particularly important to choose a suitable garden fence.

1. Material selection

The material is one of the key factors that determine whether the fence can effectively resist animal intrusion. Metal, wood and plastic are the three most common fence materials. Among them, metal fences are known for their durability, especially galvanized steel or aluminum fences, which are not only corrosion-resistant, but also can withstand greater external forces, and are very effective in preventing large animals such as deer or wild boars from entering. In contrast, wooden fences provide a more natural and beautiful option, but require regular maintenance to prevent rot and pests. Although plastic fences are lighter and easier to install, they have limited protective effects against large or powerful animals.

2. Design of height and depth

The type of animal determines the height and burial depth of the fence. For example, to keep out small digging animals like rabbits, the bottom of the fence should be at least 30 cm deep into the ground, and you can consider laying a metal mesh at the bottom of the fence to add an extra layer of protection. For animals with strong jumping ability, such as deer, the fence height needs to be set at least 2.5 meters. In addition, a sloping top design can be used to make climbing more difficult.

3. The importance of mesh size

Mesh size is also an important factor affecting the animal protection performance of the fence. Fine mesh (for example, less than 5 cm x 5 cm) can effectively block small rodents, while larger mesh is more suitable for visual barriers or preventing the intrusion of medium to large animals. It is worth noting that ventilation and field of vision should also be considered when choosing mesh size.

4. Innovative add-ons

Modern technology has also brought many innovative add-ons to garden fences. For example, some electric fence systems can drive away approaching animals without causing harm by issuing mild electric shocks; there are also motion sensor-based sprinkler systems that automatically start when an animal is detected approaching, using water to scare off uninvited guests. These smart devices greatly improve the functionality of traditional physical fences.

In short, a successful garden fence not only considers aesthetic value, but also needs to be reasonably designed according to specific environmental conditions and the types of animals expected to be protected. By carefully selecting materials, adjusting height and depth, optimizing mesh size and combining the latest technology, we can create an ideal garden space that is both beautiful and effective in preventing animals from breaking in. This not only helps to protect our private territory, but also promotes harmonious coexistence between people and nature.
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