Most people with large landscaping investments around here fence their property with 8 deer fence.
Double row deer fence.
Another option is a double fence a pair of 4 to 5 foot tall fences placed parallel to one another 4 to 5 feet apart.
If you re able to maintain it an electric fence can be a great deer.
And the simplest fence of all is a single strand of heavy duty deep sea fishing line strung between trees or posts at two to three feet off the ground.
As this is written southern michigan is enjoying its third straight day of rain.
The deer won t like being caught between the fences so they will avoid attempting the jump.
An adult deer can easily jump 7 ft.
The bad news is deer can jump high.
While short fences 4 ft may be effective at reducing damage in very small areas or around individual trees or shrubs a deer proof fence would need to be 8 ft.
Deer think twice about being able to jump far enough to clear both.
Two fences spaced a few feet apart regardless of height can also work.
The timing is good even if the soggy conditions are a tad annoying for those looking to play baseball.
This can be hidden from view in most cases.
You can also do this with two rows of electric fencing set about 3 apart.
This means that two lower fences double fences as low as 4 feet can be enough to deter even a hungry deer.
Or higher and can squeeze through small gaps in vertical or horizontal slatted fences.
Or taller and constructed of strong impenetrable material like welded wire or chain link to be.
In certain situations however 8 fencing would detract too much from the view and i ve heard professionals recommend the installation of two parallel 4 fences 4 apart.
The good news is while deer may be able to jump high they do not jump far.