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Old 12-11-2009, 06:49 PM #61
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I use 100X6ft chicken wire , with 1 inch weaving in the mesh . its about 4-6 inches round and 6ft long. Perfect for hauling in to rough terain, its $50 a rool. So i cut it in half or use the rool in a larger patch!! look at rural hardware stores for small farming towns or communitys... slugs and grasshoppers are the only thing that gets over or threw, and sunflowers with cut off heads r much prefered by these two pests and they will only attack them , or first at least!!! Peace
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so tossing a roll of chicken wire in a fire would give it a nice dull colour?
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Old 03-19-2010, 02:35 PM #63
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i just have a rabbit problem..

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Old 04-04-2010, 03:09 PM #64
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i made a 4x4x2 cage out of a-frame and screens. not sure what whats munching my plants in fucking puerto rico(no deer, must be cats/birds/rats) after a couple of eaten up sprouts i got pissed and built the cage
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Old 04-04-2010, 03:27 PM #65
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i made the same kind of cages last year, there is a thread soemwhere from it. Everything got eaten , i think by rats, cuz they only ate the stems of the leaves and left the leaves behind on the ground.
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Old 04-04-2010, 04:40 PM #66
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Here in sweden we have alot of deer problems, and actually, at the site I've been planning to use as my first outdoor grow, there are really alot of them. You see them behind every tree. So this cage will really be useful, thank you much! And I suspect these work against other rodents aswell rats, hares etc.
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Old 04-12-2010, 12:25 AM #67
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PESTS

Hi growers , thankfully here in the UK we have a few less pests than a lot of you . No pigs , groundhogs , possum , etc etc . & no large deer where i am just Rabbit & Muntjac which are very secretive & shy & spend most time in the undergrowth till i get my plants in the plot these little buggers love MJ & and an awful lot of garden plants , particuarly this winter as we had a hard un . This pic was taken through the kitchen window at about 12ft shortly after i`d watched it standing on it`s hind legs eating the top buds off my Magnolia . I keep telling the missus i`m gonna have venison roast & burgers but her beeing a vegitarian would notice the extra meat in the freezer .
We used to have a product called Renardine that done the business but was taken off the market due to health concerns . If you have anything similar it`s always worth soaking a few conkers or small softwood pieces & scattering them around your plants .
In my garden plot i have no concerns on cages beeing seen but on my Guerilla have to use painted cages & have found the best way is to lay the mesh panel on a piece of polythene & use a small brush . I tried a roller once but suffered too much waste . Any paint that spills on poly may help coat the next piece of mesh laid on it .





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Im doing an outdoor grow and there are loads of rabbits, deer and shrews! found a nice location in a forrest i came up with a type of cage that deters everything,

I used green garden canes made into a pyramind (6 canes) and covered in all purpose garden netting (cheap and strong) deers rabbits and shrews cannot get to your lady's.

Also found fox urine is a fantastic deterent for rabbits, and human urine for deer.
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awesome thread JJ and a big thank you

after losing a majority of last years crop to deer i knew i had to make and carry out cages this year...i made a few last year from american fencing i had laying around the farm but after taking them out to my spots realized how inefficent and obvious they look... made a trip to Tractor Supply (a farming or rural living store for those of you not in the states) and found some cheap rolls of Green Vinyl Hex Netting that has 1" holes made by Garden Zone...it works very well... its way easier to bend and fold up to be taken to the spot and it disapears into the native foilage after about 20 feet...also its pretty damn cheap seeing as though i made up 25 cages that were a few inches wider than the ones JJ made for only 30 dollars...cant really beat paying a little over a dollar to keep your precious crops alive

I do have a question though? what do you guys use as a stake or anchor for the cages?? i have been rigging up sticks and actually using really old clothespins that dont have the spring in the middle... the clothespins work well but i cant find anyplace that sell them anymore...any suggestions would be awesome
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awesome thread JJ and a big thank you

after losing a majority of last years crop to deer i knew i had to make and carry out cages this year...i made a few last year from american fencing i had laying around the farm but after taking them out to my spots realized how inefficent and obvious they look... made a trip to Tractor Supply (a farming or rural living store for those of you not in the states) and found some cheap rolls of Green Vinyl Hex Netting that has 1" holes made by Garden Zone...it works very well... its way easier to bend and fold up to be taken to the spot and it disapears into the native foilage after about 20 feet...also its pretty damn cheap seeing as though i made up 25 cages that were a few inches wider than the ones JJ made for only 30 dollars...cant really beat paying a little over a dollar to keep your precious crops alive

I do have a question though? what do you guys use as a stake or anchor for the cages?? i have been rigging up sticks and actually using really old clothespins that dont have the spring in the middle... the clothespins work well but i cant find anyplace that sell them anymore...any suggestions would be awesome
I use sticks as well and it works REALLY good if you do it how I have been. You need some big cutters, and the right sticks though, but basically I find a good one and cut it right before another branch node comes off so it doesn't stick out of the ground to far after the 'hook', then I cut that side branch off only an inch long or less, and leave about 12-18" on the main part.

It's really hard to describe, but really simple, you basically need a 'hook' at the top that you then push the bottom into the soil and hook the wire with that side branch.
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