DIY Deer Cages - Protect Your Trees From Marauding Deer!

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Symbiosis TX

Symbiosis TX

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In central Texas deer are a real problem if you planting new fruit trees! Deer fencing a whole area is expensive so we've found this to be the best solution in many contexts. You can remove the cages once the tree is big enough to tolerate deer browse and reuse it infinitely. Follow as Adam Russell explains how to build a tree cage to protect trees from deer, livestock and other predation. He gives a list of materials needed and all the steps for constructing these valuable pieces. Protect your tree investment by learning how to install a stand alone tree cage.

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@chellelivinggreen
@chellelivinggreen 5 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing. I am going to try this when planting my trees. ❤
@stevebehe7115
@stevebehe7115 4 ай бұрын
Excellent Detail, Well Organized Video, Good Job!
@goodfriend6428
@goodfriend6428 4 ай бұрын
Great work! Thank you!
@stmcgarret
@stmcgarret 10 ай бұрын
Good tips. I've done basically the same. Problem this year is that the deer busted down the fence when they smelled the apples. I did not have them secured with t-posts so it was an easy task for them. Next year I have to secure them better.
@symbiosistx
@symbiosistx 10 ай бұрын
Rebar stakes and irrigation wire can be less expensive ways to tie them down
@stmcgarret
@stmcgarret 10 ай бұрын
Thanks for the idea - rebar may in fact work. @@symbiosistx
@whunderwood
@whunderwood 7 ай бұрын
What trees did you plant?
@stmcgarret
@stmcgarret 7 ай бұрын
@@whunderwood They went after the apple trees. I have peach, plum and cherry also but sadly no harvest to date. Stone fruits have been a problem with canker. Not enough time in my days to properly manage my little orchard.
@l800x8
@l800x8 6 ай бұрын
could wind the wire around a 6" spool and make one cut across, or a 10" board ...
@symbiosistx
@symbiosistx 6 ай бұрын
Good idea!
@ChristopherKomuves
@ChristopherKomuves 4 ай бұрын
Great video! But I can't find 12.5 gauge fence near me. I'm wondering if the thinner 14-gauge 2"x4" 6-foot high fence that I could find would work, or if it would be too thin. I would probably just use more like 12.5' of it to make a 4' diameter cage for my new fruit trees. Also thinking that an extra foot of height would help a lot, as deer can reach things up to 6' high to browse on--so wondering if they would reach their heads above the 5' high fence or not (our whitetails here are often over 200 pounds).
@symbiosistx
@symbiosistx 4 ай бұрын
There’s tons of pros and cons to all different options your mentioning and bottom line, your probably going to be able to get the trees to survive no matter how you do it, within reason. We’re just recommending what we like best from doing thousands of these now and managing them over time and even reusing them once trees get established
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