This includes rabbits which can.
Fence to keep rabbits out.
Chicken wire with 1 2 to 1 inch mesh is a good choice for guarding against rabbits the fence must be at least 2 feet high to keep rabbits from jumping over it.
The yardgard garden rabbit fence is especially designed to keep out rabbits other varmints that could be harmful to your garden.
The results of building a fence to keep rabbits out of your garden are worth every minute of extra effort.
Since native rabbits can t dig and they also can t jump they can t do much actually as mcgrath says they can be easily contained with fencing.
Three that are specially made to keep rabbits out of your garden are.
Rabbit guard fence uses 16 gauge wire and measures 3ft high by 50ft wide.
Many also have to fend off another much larger type of pest.
The horizontal wire spacing get progressively closer near the ground when ethe protection is need the most in a 4 to 2 to 1 design.
The fence does not need to be high just 2 to 3 feet tall but you should bury the fence up to 6 inches under the ground as rabbits are very good diggers.
In many cases fencing is the only way to keep animal pests out of the garden.
An effective rabbit fence is made of a material that is resistant to chewing positioned into the ground deeply enough so rabbits cannot dig under is tall enough to deter rabbits from jumping over and has no holes large enough for the rabbits to squeeze through.
The openings in the wire mesh are smaller at the bottom to protect from rabbits and other small critters while larger holes at the top keep larger nuisance animals out of your garden.
Yardguard 28 inch by 50 ft 16 gauge rabbit fence this green wire is specifically designed to keep rabbits out of the garden with small mesh squares at the bottom and larger ones at the top.
It needn t even be that tall.
This is considerably higher than most rabbit fences you ll find available.
Enjoy your garden and your wildlife together yet apart.
Rabbits are energetic ingenious and endlessly hungry a wonderful reminder of robert frost s observation that good fences make good neighbors.
You do not need a high fence to keep most rabbits out and a shorter fence especially if it is short enough to step over will make it much easier for you to access your garden.
To prevent rabbits from burrowing under it the fencing should extend at least six inches below ground or be secured to the ground to keep the bottom edge tight.