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2025-08-26 12:06:39
This stuff is easy to use and comes in sizes large enough to cover big plants and small trees. It works okay on animal pests, but they can still pull it off or chew through it.It keeps insects and birds away quite well.You remove it to pollinate flowers then cover the plant when fruit/ veggies appear. It works wonderfully on lettuce and cabbage.We got ten cucumbers this year after having all bug riddled and eaten the last five years, so it is well worth the money.The raccoons shredded the one wrapped around the grape vine, but we still got five times as many grapes as in previous years.
Jake S
2025-08-15 10:28:41
Covers a great area. Only issue is it fragile. Catches on everything and snag easily.
Diana Wigod
2025-08-13 17:58:26
This mesh is value priced but does not tear easily. It is fine enough that it drapes over the ends of branches. Tips don't poke through, and birds cannot get easily get caught in it. (That said, we did not find it easy to drape the cherry trees thoroughly, but that was more due to the size of the trees.) I'd recommend this product....Days later, I add that your wrap job need not completely encase the tree to deter the birds. Have been picking cherries from imperfectly-draped trees.
Finnegan
2025-06-18 17:07:31
The ease of use and coverage is great. But can see holes start to form from bird claws. Probably one season use. However, wonderful to keep beetles off the plants and birds more easily see and don't get tangled in netting. So far keeps them out after 2 weeks of use.
marie
2025-06-12 19:38:27
The netting is lightweight and easy to lay out over blueberries and strawberry beds, but squirrels can easily tear through the netting. Within a day there were several entrance holes torn right through the net.Works best for keeping birds out of the blueberry bushes without getting them entangled like with more coarse netting.
William S.
2025-05-19 13:29:18
Built a wire frame (remesh, actually) and covered with this insect mesh to protect my basil crop from being destroyed by Japanese beetles. Worked amazingly well, and I’ve never had such healthy lush basil. Next year will try the same technique on kale.
Joan E Hazelgrove
2025-05-02 17:11:46
This 10'×30' netting is fine enough to keep birds from getting caught, but still keeps out bugs. It has lasted a full year so far, even through Hurricane Milton.
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