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Science Park Aarhus, Denmark
Slug Fence - Third Generation
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Efficient third generation electrical snail fence.


Close up view. The live wire is fixed on top of the insulator. Grounding wire is fixed on the wooden support below the insulator. A four cm wide strip of plastic net is fixed on top the wooden support to reduce the gab below the live wire and force snails to get close to the live wire. The wooden support is buried a few cm to form an effective undercrawling guard.

Item |
Qty |
Description |
Supplier Part No. |
Note |
Retail DKK |
1 |
1 |
Energizer > 1 Joule |
Harald Nyborg 8409 |
SM2 |
999,00 |
2 |
1 |
Grounding stake; 1,5 m |
Harald Nyborg 6150 |
"T" |
84,50 |
3 |
1 |
Fencing wire - live and grounding - 3 mm |
Harald Nyborg 4102 |
|
39,50,00/250m |
4 |
|
Fencing stake |
Harald Nyborg 3994 |
Tentor steel |
99,50/20 pcs. |
5 |
|
Support and undercrawling guard, wooden boards 100x16 mm |
Bauhaus |
Pressure-treated boards |
2,95/m |
| 6 | Porcelain insulators | Harald Nyborg | 99/100 pcs. | ||
| 7 | Insect Net | Bauhaus | Expo-Net Type 209 (100% plast) |
Harald Nyborg, A. Jacobsens
Vænge 21, Fraugde, DK-5220 Odense SØ, Denmark. www.harald-nyborg.dk
Bauhaus: http://www.bauhaus-ag.de/
1. Buy wooden boards of approx. 3 m. Fix three porcelain insulators (nylon is not good enough) on each board. One at each end and one in the middle near the edge of the board. Fix a grounding wire on the board and place it under the insulator. Fix a live wire to the insulators. Leave a bit of wire for the assembly of the fence.
2. Clear a 20 cm wide tracé for the fence
and loosen the soil.
3. Place the boards in the fencing tracé with insulators upwards and outwards.
Cover a few cm of the lower part of the board with soil in order to make it a
perfect undercrawling guard. Place a fencing stake on the wire side of the
board. Beat the stake with top of stake flush with top of the board. Screw or
clamp the stake close to the board, so it does not comes near the live wire and
in good contact with the grounding wire. The stake act as grounding as well as
support of the board.
4. Mount a strip of non-conductive plastic net (mosquito net or the like) on top
of the boards to narrow the gab under the live wire. The openings in the net
must be less than 1½ mm. Even large snails are able to force their bodies
through a net with 6 mm openings - it may take them half an hour, but they will
manage.
5. Twist the bits of wire pulled out from each end of adjoining boards to make
an unbroken electrical fence. Connect one open end to
the energizer with insulated wire. Draw this wire in an insulating pipe to avoid
earthing where buried. Knock down the grounding stake somewhere and connect to
energizer with wire.
6. Plug energizer into a wall point.
7. Hand pick slugs within the fence and enjoy life again.
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