Rabbit Fence & Netting
Galvanised steel wire mesh netting ideal for installing rabbit fencing or rabbit proofing an already existing fence.
Key info:
- British Standard rabbit-proof mesh size [31mm]
- Corrosion and rust-resistant
- Provided as a roll and simply unravelled
- Lightweight and flexible
- Easily cut and bent to shape
Product Selection
Option | Application |
60 cm height | Ideal to use at the bottom of an existing fence. |
105 cm height | The industry standard for a standalone fence |
19g (1mm wire thickness) | Standard protection against rabbits |
16g (1.6mm wire thickness) | Extra strong protection against particularly determined rabbits |
Properties
Property | Description |
Material & Construction | Galvanised steel, hexagonal fencing mesh. Hot dipped in protective zinc coating |
Appearance | Hexagonal apertures. Metallic grey, silver look |
Handling | Lightweight & malleable. Easy to cut & shape |
Biodegradable | No |
Protecting exposed steel | Rust may occur where new cuts are made if untreated steel is exposed. Protect with galvanised spray or paint |
Not suitable for… |
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Attachments
Attach to: | Attach with: |
Wood/ Wooden Posts | Staples |
Cable ties | |
Soil | Pegs |
Wire Fence | Cable ties |
Installation Instructions
Rabbits are likely to wreak havoc on your vegetable garden so you need to work towards keeping them at bay. Please see step by step instructions in the PDF section below.
How to Install a Standalone Fence | |
FAQs
How can I cut it?
The mesh is relatively easy to handle. However, we would recommend that you use side cutters and wear gloves to protect your hands.
Will I be able to shape it?
This mesh is not very rigid, so you will be able to shape it fairly easily into a tunnel, around a tree or any area that you want to protect from smaller animals.
Does it contain lead, will it contaminate the soil?
The galvanized coating is made of high purity grade zinc so you don’t have to worry – the netting will not contaminate the soil when coming in contact with it.
Common Uses
- Rabbit fence
- Rabbit runs
- Chicken coops
- Animal runs and enclosures
- Boundary fencing
- Tree guards/protecting trees from browsing animals
- Plastering and rendering support
- Insulation support between joists
- Garden fencing
- Plant climbing and support
- Vegetable beds protection