HOW TO CHOOSE THE RIGHT TYPE OF FOREST MESH?
The forest net is designed to protect the area from wild animals. This grid is described by three parameters. The first is the height of the mesh in centimeters, the second is the number of horizontal wires, and the third is the distance between the vertical wires in centimeters. The thickness of the wire is also important. The letter M or L informs us about it. L (Light-Light) nets have a smaller wire thickness. At the end, the length of the net is sometimes given in meters. The distance between the horizontal wires is not given as it may be variable. Therefore, you should look at the grid diagram. It can be of equal density along the entire length of the mesh, or denser at the bottom and thinner at the top.
The selection of the net depends on what animals you expect. For smaller animals such as rabbits and foxes, the net may be lower, but dense (i.e. with 5 cm mesh) from the bottom to at least 80 cm upwards. For protection against wild boar or deer, a wire mesh with a wire thickness of at least 2 mm is required. It must also be correspondingly higher, at least 2 meters.
Is there a universal mesh?
The previous description of nets for smaller and larger animals shows that a suitably dense and high netting will stop all animals occurring in the wild in forests.