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Badger exclusion gates are designed to prevent badgers from entering zones where they are unwanted, such as at a licensed sett closure or a solar farm. This exclusion gate without legs is constructed from lightweight aluminium, weighing just 2.6kg whilst still remaining strong. This gate is designed to be used within fencing and can be arranged either vertically or horizontally. The gate can be attached to fencing via steel cable ties (sold separately) or to the ground using the 4 stainless steel pegs that are supplied with the gate. A size 10 spanner is needed to loosen the M6 bolt which secures the gate locking mechanism.
We also supply packs of Stainless Steel Cable Ties for securing the gate within netting and High Tensile Pegs can also be purchased to secure Badger Netting to the ground as an alternative to the supplied steel pegs.
Designed and manufactured by NHBS.
Badgers and their setts are protected under the Protection of Badgers Act 1992. If placed at a sett this gate can only be used under licence.