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How Electric Netting Works
One of the nicest benefits of electric netting is it is quick and
easy to set up and to move. Most netting is made from a poli-
conductor horizontal strand tied or bonded to a polyethylene
string or plastic vertical strut which holds each intersection in
place. A hollow PVC post with steel spike is inserted at various
intervals in the net depending on its type (some are spaced
closer together to better support the weight of the netting). The
size of the netting grid, height, length, type of conductor, post
size, and spike type are all considered for the animal that is to
be kept in or out. Once you set up your netting, install a ground
rod and energizer for it to be effective. It is recommended
that netting never be left unenergized. For best results, bait the
electric netting to educate animals and predators.
NPP483-1WPD
The 48” PoultryNet™ Plus pictured above deters deer but also
has 3" between verticals which keeps out woodchucks, skunks, raccoons, etc..
NP3512-8
This 35" ElectroNet® is our number one choice for protecting
beehives from devastation by a bear or skunk attack.
NPD6012-1
Properly baited, this 60” tall fence will discourage deer from
making quick work of your garden, orchard or small fruit plot.
NPC4824-1
These cows stand behind 48" tall Cattle QuikFence™.
NPH4824-1
Horse QuikFence™ is great for trail rides and dividing paddocks.
NP3012-1
Here, Pig QuikFence™ is used for silvopasture management with
pigs for restoring this land and “tilling” the soil before it is raked and seeded.
ANTI-DEER
COMMERCIAL GARDENS
PIGS
BEEHIVE PROTECTION
CATTLE & HORSES
NOTE:
Wellscroft does not recommend the use of electric
netting during snowy winter months.