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[QUOTE="Mark_M, post: 121587, member: 29098"] Welcome to ACL, A small fence does help stop them from walking in. Although it doesn't stop them from leaning over and touching. Ideas on fences: [USER=2108]@ShellNZ[/USER] Has a small fence made of conduit with lights on it. Would work with standard Bunnings lights. [ATTACH type="full" alt="1634686169859.png"]18519[/ATTACH] [ATTACH type="full" width="378px" alt="1634686182091.png"]18520[/ATTACH] [USER=1447]@djgra79[/USER] has a simple rope fence. Barely noticeable and gets the message across. I have drawn roughly where I can see the wire stake and rope. [ATTACH type="full" width="730px" alt="1634686421763.png"]18521[/ATTACH] Another idea is a line of lights, like a line of Arches or mini trees. [USER=4776]@darylc[/USER] has many arches are the front. [ATTACH type="full" width="714px" alt="1634686583258.png"]18522[/ATTACH] Points from above is a clear boundary line. I would avoid is fences that are very hard to see at night. Like using fishing line at a low height. That becomes a tripping hazard more than a message not to cross. I do not have a fence in my display because I rarely get people walking on the lawn. (Except 3 videos on cctv of people walking up, and kids standing on things!) [/QUOTE]
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