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Wildlife damage prevention net

Kyoto University has announced the commercialization of measures to prevent monkey damage! Monkey Shock Electric Fence.

Monkey Shock" focuses on the behavior of monkeys when they attempt to climb over a fence, specifically their tendency to always place their hands on the top edge. When a monkey climbs onto the netting with stainless steel wire and touches the upper stainless steel wire rope, it receives a high-voltage electric shock at that moment, which is designed to deter their desire to intrude through the learning of this "electric shock.

  • Net fence

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Wildlife Damage Prevention Net "MK Net Mamoru-kun"

Material, wire diameter, mesh size, and height can be changed! A wildlife prevention net that is easy to install without the need for assembly tools.

"MK Net Mamoru-kun" is a wildlife damage prevention net that protects important crops from wild animals such as deer and boars. No assembly tools are required, making installation easy. The materials are lightweight and easy to transport, resulting in a lower total cost for installation. It is possible to change the material, wire diameter, mesh size, and height, and we also offer capture fences for non-enclosure purposes. 【Features】 ■ No assembly tools are required, and installation is easy ■ The wire mesh is integrated from the anti-climb spikes to the skirt section ■ The materials are lightweight and easy to transport ■ Maintenance is simple, with repair nets attached using coils ■ The total cost of installation is economical *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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  • Protective fence
  • Gates, walls and fences

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