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Jobes Jobe’s LG400171 Deer Barrier Fencing, 7 ft x 100 ft, Black

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Features

  • Tough durable deer fence; Protects landscape and crops from deer and other animals
  • Reusable UV treated deer fence will last for years; Ideal for marking property lines
  • Lightweight deer barrier will not rust, rot or corrode like metal or wood
  • Easy to use roll; Attaches easily to posts and trees
  • Economical; Do it yourself deer fencing for protecting trees, shrubs, orchards and crops
  • Protects landscapes from deer
  • Protects crops from deer and other animals
  • Strong, yet lightweight
  • Will not rust, rot or corrode. Unroll and unfold it for the full 7 height.

Description

Deer Barrier and fencing protects crops and property from deer and other animals. Features a strong, yet lightweight material that will not rust, rot or corrode like metal or wood. Deer Barrier fencing is UV protected to last for years. There are no sharp edges, so it's easy to handle and will not harm deer. (This product does not conduct electricity.) The black deer fence mesh design blends into the surroundings and attaches easily to trees and posts. Black polypropylene, deer fence with a grid pattern of approximately 1 inch. The deer fence comes folded in half, 3.5 feet width and rolled which expands to 7 feet when unrolled by 100 feet. For deer fencing: Place posts 6' - 8' apart around perimeter of area to be fenced. Stretch deer fencing from post to post tying or stapling the mesh securely to each post. From the Manufacturer Easy Gardener LG400171 Deer Barrier and Fencing protects crops and property from deer or other animals. This strong, yet lightweight material will not rust, rot or corrode like metal or wood and is UV protected to last for years. There are no sharp edges, so it's easy to handle and won't harm deer. The black mesh material blends easily into surroundings and attaches easily to trees and posts. This product does not conduct electricity. (7-Foot x 100-Foot).

Material: Terra Cotta


Color: Black


Brand: Jobe's Organics


Style: UV Protected


Product Dimensions: 43.5"L x 6"W


Brand Name: Jobe's Organics


Number of Pieces: 1


Unit Count: 700.0 Square Feet


UPC: 027652802059 854585287277


Global Trade Identification Number: 59, 77


Manufacturer: Easy Gardener


Manufacturer Part Number: LG400171


Model Number: LG400171


Item Weight: 6.2 Pounds


Item Type Name: Deer Barrier Fencing


Color: Black


Style Name: UV Protected


Material Type: Terra Cotta


Item Dimensions L x W: 43.5"L x 6"W


Required Assembly: No


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Easy To Use, Does A Great Job -- Update 2 Years Later
Size: 7 ft x 100 ft Style: UV Protected
2017 update: 2 years after installation, the deer fencing is holding up in the Arizona sun, and looks as good as the day we put it up. Note: If you're using zip ties to attach this, find UV-protected cables! If you get the cheap plastic ones, they'll turn brittle and fail within a year. I get 8" nylon ties, UV protected, capable of holding 40 lbs (not that you need them that strong, but better to pay a couple of extra dollars and have ties that will last for many years). After installation, just snip off the tails with a pair of wire cutters. The deer barrier itself must be UV-protected, because it remains strong and undamaged after 2 years. Note: some people said the deer just kicked their way through the fencing. We have deer, javelina (a type of wild pig), and elk! Bull elk weigh something like 600 to 800 lbs. We protected our orchard and garden with electric wire as well -- four strands along the 7' high fence at differing heights. ---------------------- I've bought both the light-weight poly fencing material that is more like the stuff you see listed as "bird netting" (but also by some as deer netting) and now this. At $60 a roll at the time of this writing [gone up $6 two years later!] I had to consider value for price, as I needed two rolls for my particular application and 120-bucks was something to think about. However, it is much heavier than the bird netting or other lightweight offerings, which makes it easier to handle. It arrives folded in half and so has a heavy crease when you unfold it. Some reviewers said they left it open to let this fall out before putting it up, so I tried that on the first roll. However, I did not find it a problem simply to stretch the material out as I went along, so didn't bother doing that on the second roll -- just unrolled it on our driveway, and then two of us carried it to the fence. I got up on the stepladder and attached the top to each T-post (6 ft apart). Once the entire top was connected per side of the orchard, two of us worked on each section -- one holding the netting from getting tangled, while the other attached the material to the T-posts with the nylon zip ties. That worked great. We have an orchard of fruit and nut trees to protect. We have elk, deer, herds of javelina (a type of wild pig or more correctly, peccary), skunk, rabbit and several varieties of ground squirrels, so we have quite the challenge! I made my fence with 10 ft T-posts, which I pounded into the dirt, leaving 8' feet exposed. No poly netting will stop the gnawing critters like rabbits which just chew through. So we bought welded "rabbit wire" for the bottom 2 feet. I used a rented channel cutter (cuts a line about 6" across and as deep as you want, to a couple of feet. I cut a channel about 6 inches deep to bury the bottom of the wire. We attached this poly fencing and attached it at 1.5' off the dirt, and stretched up is 7' height to the top. Once the poly was up, I ran a line of 17g wire along the entire top of the fence, folded the poly over it by an inch or two, and tied it down. That prevents any sagging and 2 years later, it's fine. I bought an electric charger for my fence and wired it at 1ft above dirt, 2ft, 4ft, and 8 with live wires. The end result is a professional, good-looking fence that no deer or elk has ever breached. Highly recommended. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 27, 2015 by Wilderness Family

  • Easy Gardener’s Deer Barrier vs. their DeerBlock Easy Gardener’s Deer Barrier vs. their DeerBlock
Size: 7 ft x 100 ft Style: UV Protected
Easy Gardener makes two types of deer fencing that are available here on Amazon, this Easy Gardener LG400171 Deer Barrier Fencing and the thinner /weaker 6050 Deer Block netting. We have used both in our garden area; this "Deer Barrier" product is keeping the deer out, the Deer Block netting did not. We ordered this LG400171 Deer Barrier Fencing to replace the less expensive (epic fail) Easy Gardener 6050 DeerBlock that we started the gardening year with for deer protection. ( Easy Gardener 6050 DeerBlock 7-by-100-Foot Netting ) The lighter / less expensive 6050 DeerBlock Netting kept the deer out of the garden area until the deer decided that there was something worth eating on the other side of the netting. (The flowering plants were developing flower heads and some of the vegetables were getting ready to pick.) The deer went through several areas of the fence, and our garden was demolished overnight! This LG400171 Deer Barrier Fencing is a thicker, heavier material, and much easier to work with and install than the thinner /weaker 6050 DeerBlock netting. We just used 8 inch UV resistant zip-ties to attach the fencing to metal fence posts. This product is about three times the price of the Easy Gardener 6050 DeerBlock, but it is also much stronger, and has actually kept the deer out of our garden areas. The deer on our island are much smaller than deer that I’ve seen on the mainland. The 7’ height of this Deer Barrier Fencing is tall enough to keep our diminutive deer from jumping over the fence. The deer have tried, but have not gotten through the Deer Barrier fenced area (yet). The deer left tell tale signs that they had tried to get into the garden area: hoof prints along the fence line outside of the fenced garden area, and “nose slime” where they pushed on the fence material with their noses. Based on our experience with the two different Easy Gardener deer fence materials, I can recommend this LG400171 Deer Barrier Fencing for keeping the deer out of a garden, and can only recommend the lightweight Easy Gardener 6050 DeerBlock for use as Bird Netting, but not for protecting plants from hungry deer. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 20, 2016 Reviewed in the United States on October 20, 2016 by Kindle Customer

  • Good for 5+ years, somewhat flexible, good for birds, squirrels
Size: 7 ft x 100 ft Style: UV Protected
This lasts in the 5-10 year range. For 10-20 year deer fencing, I've used thicker gauge plastic tenax. I've bought maybe 1500 feet of this for squirrel and bird fencing. It's more flexible than the thicker deer fencing. It's less flexible and way easier to handle than what is sold as "bird barrier" fencing which is so fine in gauge that it gets caught in everything, including itself. When using thick twine to sew together to make 14 feet wide and 100 feet long, it's terrific over a 85 foot blueberry row. For fruit trees (pruned to as high as I can pick and as wide as they grow, on 9 foot centers), I sew two 7 feet together for 14 feet wide, cut at 33 of 50 foot lengths, staple long 1x2 wood to each end as "wands", and used the "wands" to lift the netting over fruit trees. It also works great over PVC or PEX hoops on row crops. The main complaint is that I don't like it as "deer netting"- too short lasting. I don't know if the holes are small enough to keep out rats (not that much of a problem here) but it works great with small birds, squirrels, possum, raccoon. Unexpectedly, ground squirrels don't eat through it (but love to chew on stuff that grows through the holes). ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 27, 2022 by Rick S.

  • Sturdy, Reliable Deer Protection + Other Uses Too!
Size: 7 ft x 100 ft Style: UV Protected
I am a little perplexed by the reviews indicating this will not stop deer. My yard backs up to a large woods which is a mini-deer 'highway'. I have seen up to seven deer in my yard at once with frequent sightings each morning and evening. Over multiple growing seasons, they have not eaten the small trees I planted or garden plants when using this Deer Barrier properly. A few things to note: 1.) I am using this as a temporary fencing material: Once the trees are big enough to survive nibbling deer, the plastic fencing comes down. As I have enlarged my garden, the plastic fencing is replaced with permanent fencing. 2.) The fencing must create a reasonable distance from any edible plants. Even at 7 feet tall, if the fencing is too close to a tall plant (especially trees), branches will get eaten. Deer will reach! 3.) The fencing must have sturdy fenceposts - I use standard metal fence posts available at any big box hardware store, attach with zip ties. Easy. Avoid plastic or bamboo garden stakes. 4.) The fence is still subject to the whims of nature. A storm brought a sizable limb onto one section of my fence, it collapsed, and the tree was eaten! 5.) I have also used this netting for climbing vegetables. When properly strung between wooden posts, it works great. Please note that most deer in my backward are does and usually 1-2 fawns per season. While I do see one buck on occasion, he has not used his rack to try to take down a fence. I suppose this is possible. Also, this fence is not pliable enough for draping applications. If you want something with more flexibility to drape over plants, try Deer X. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 29, 2018 by Oxford B

  • Good initial experience
Size: 7 ft x 100 ft Style: UV Protected
The Easy Gardener LG400171 fence is black polypropylene, with a grid of 1 1/8" x 7/8" (ht x width). The fence comes folded in half to a 3 1/2' width and rolled. This information seems to be lacking both on Amazon, Easy Gardener, and other web sites. We installed two of these fences -- 65' and 90' perimeter. Preparation includes post installation. The posts should be plumb, or the fence will sag in places. We spaced posts 8' apart. We also marked a spot on each post that was a level point. That is, each post had a mark at the same level, even though the distance to ground of that point varied on each post. I cheated and used my Leica laser level. By having this level point, I could measure to ground, and obtain ground contour, and could measure to the post top to determine where extensions might be needed. We used 7' posts, and had, typically, 68" above ground. I cut sections of other posts and attached for customized extensions, to place the lowest ground portion at 78", and all other posts to this same level (but varying lengths to ground). We could determine that the ground rise was such that we did not need multiple levels to have adequate fence height at the highest point. To install, we had to unroll the fence on our driveway, and unfold to the 7' width. We then folded the fence along the 100' length, making multiple accordian folds of about 5'. Carrying this 5'x 7' glob of fence to the garden, we proceeded to attach one end to the appropriate post, then worked our way around to the gate area, stretching with moderate force. We attached the fence to the post with zip ties. Our gate is a piece of fencing, continuous with the total fence. The end of the fence is taped and zip-tied to a 1/2' plastic pipe, with some holes drilled through. Thus, the gate portion of the fence is attached to a left fence post on one end, and the pipe on the other. The pipe is held in place at a second fence post on the right by placing the pipe over a piece of re-bar (driven into the ground), and by strapping the middle of the pipe to the the right fence post. To open the gate, untie the strap, and lift the pipe 6-8" above the re-bar, and move the pipe to the side. We mounted the fence about 3" above the level of the pole tops, which gave very little top sag. (Garden #1 had 6", and the sag is noticible, but only an esthetic issue.) In stretching the fence, we kept the fence level by using the post markings. Thus, the fence was 3" higher than each post (with a few exceptions where I didn't extend for an inch or so). The portion on the ground varied with ground contour, and was cut after installation to ground level. We have 4x6's lining the garden, so I merely stapled the bottom of the trimmed fence to the 4x's. We're applying the trimmed pieces of fencing to our tomatoe trellises. Installation was, thus, quite reasonable. The fence is sufficiently strong initially, with no strength problems or breakage during moderate stretching. In spite of the trimmed ends (along the 100' length), the fence did not catch upon itself during installation. Since the fence is new, there is no data on longevity. We used EG deer netting last year on one garden. It worked, but broke occasionally, and had to be mended. I don't anticipate that happening this year with the deer barrier fencing, and anticipate multiple years of use. For us, an unfenced garden is merely deer food ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 27, 2012 by Noone

  • great cat enclosure!
Size: 7 ft x 100 ft Style: UV Protected
I purchased two rolls of this fence for our yard to create a cate enclosure. We used the existing trees in our yard to zip tie the fence to, made sure the bottom of the fence was stapled to the ground and covered to discourage digging and going under and ensured it was tall enough for any potential climbers. We had to engineer a gate and a few other areas that were not in a straight line. Also, we made sure that it is floppy enough at the top (curving inward) so that it discourages jumping -- it's still 6 1/2 feet tall after tucking the bottom under. It is so wonderful to have a place where our kitties can enjoy being outside without the fear of them getting hit by a car, getting into trouble with another animal or being a nuisance to our neighbors. It also allows our cats the freedom to spend the night outside without again, the worry, of them roaming. The fence is durable enough to survive raccoons climbing over it from a tree (we fixed that) without breaking. It's also invisible when you stand back -- which is nice because we spend a lot of time in our backyard on the patio. We don't have deer issues. Just love cats. We read a lot about creating a cat enclosure from other websites and decided we could make it ourselves -- we spent under $250.00 total to enclose our fairly large yard -- including making a new gate, zip ties, the fencing and odds and ends (like garden staples). It took us just half a day to complete our project from start to finish. UPDATE: It's been three years since we installed this fence and I will say that the bottom portion has been chewed through in many areas, creating flaps or openings. It's easily remedied by taking any left over fence material and covering the area over like a patch and securing it with zip ties. Can be laborious, but it's better than redoing the entire fence, especially since it's only on the bottom portions. I do a perimeter check every spring once the snow has melted. I don't know which rodent did this or if it was one of our cats. Our cats don't seem to chew on the fence, since I've never seen them do it even when walking around the perimeter (we only have one who likes to wander outside boundaries), but two layers in the problem areas fixed it. We did have a possum visiting our yard frequently last summer, when I left cat food out for our cats when they spent the night outside, so I think this may have been the problem. It also seems to me that our cats faces/noses can't really grab onto the fence as easily as would a pointed nose of a raccoon or possum...that's just an observation, I don't know if it's a fact. It would be great if this product were reinforced on the bottom 24 inches with a coating of some sort, but it still makes a great inexpensive cat enclosure. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 9, 2010 by jinx342

  • Not bad, just would have preferred it to be stronger like Tenax deer fencing.
Size: 7 ft x 100 ft Style: UV Protected
I thought this was the same as the heavy 2" x 2" Tenax deer fencing but this has 1"x1" mesh and is no where near as strong. That was probably on me for not paying attention to the description or asking for clarification if it wasn't listed. Of course, keep in mind that it is half the price. All in all it will be fine but I don't think this will last very many years. Thankfully where I'm using it is unlikely to be an issue and I only needed about 20' off the roll so I have plenty to use/replace any that doesn't' hold up. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 6, 2023 by Grumpy in Maine

  • My neighborhood deer don't like this
Size: 7 ft x 100 ft Style: UV Protected
I use this barrier to build fences around my newly planted trees/shrubs. The deer now leave them alone.
Reviewed in the United States on February 15, 2026 by Janet Townsend

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