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Bird Netting - Garden Netting with 3/4” Mesh Net, 50x50ft Poultry Netting for Chicken Coop, Heavy Duty Nylon Bird Netting for Garden Protection for Fruit Tree, Orchard Against Squirrels, Deer, Hawk

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Product Description

970*300

Nylon netting

HEAVY DUTY NYLON MESH NETTING

Made of nylon Multifilament net, highly durable and reusable.

durable garden netting

HIGH STRETCH

The netting is stronger than plastic, and not tear easily.

chicken coop netting

UV & WEATHER RESISTANT

The netting is tough enough to withstand the effects of the sun and bad weather conditions.

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Huy Le
2025-09-06 13:17:53
As soon as I received the birdcage in the mail, I was blown away by its sturdy structure and beautiful materials. The heavy-duty nylon mesh keeps you feeling sturdy and ensures long-lasting protection from potential hazards with its 3/4-inch mesh that allows wind and sunlight to reach plants not allowing large insects like birds to enter They found that this allowed my plants to grow even in larger insects. It is because of these thoughtful design details that my expectations for this device have gone up. The netting easily covered all of my raised beds, fruit trees, and vegetable areas due to how easy it was to use. With the adjustable hooks and stakes so much easier, I was able to adjust the nets to suit the garden setup easily. This has taken a lot of time and effort. With its simplicity and versatility, this grid has proven to be an effective way to manage the variety of growing areas in my yard. Previously my garden was destroyed by various species such as squirrels, spiders, and other insects; The nets acted as a good barrier against these insects. I was finally able to relax about the health of my vegetable and fruit gardens, and it was great to see my plants doing well despite influences from outside While providing protection, they generally, cannot be seen from a distance. This assures me that my garden will be beautifully kept and allows me to benefit from increased maintenance. Thanks to the adaptability of the web, I am able to enjoy the results of my work without being sacramental.
Darling Nikki
2025-07-11 21:15:51
I bought this for my little garden area. I have a poly tunnel with a removable cover and I wanted to extend the life of it. During the summer it is way too hot for the cover, but I thought I could actually use this to turn it into a bean trellis. It's lightweight and very flexible so it's super easy to simply toss it over the hoop house and then zip tie it down. Don't let the lightweight fabric fool you. It's made out of a super strong and sturdy nylon. It will easily hold the weight of the beans and I am considering adding some butternut squash as well. It's rather large, but it can be cut to whatever size you need.
susan hummel
2025-07-06 18:20:47
the netting is made of string, not plastic, and looks like it should hold up well. very lightweight, kind of tricky to deal with, but will work well to keep the birds from getting all my strawberries. we have enough left over to cover 3 more beds if needed!
MickE maus
2025-05-25 13:58:10
I'm so happy... this netting saved my persimmons from the birds and squirrels! I had a bumper crop of persimmons this year and was about to leave on a two-week trip before they were ready to pick. I was concerned the birds and squirrels would get to them by the time I got home, so I ordered this netting. I actually ordered a bigger size than I needed because I wanted to make sure the netting would go all the way over the tree and to the ground because squirrels are crafty creatures. It's frustrating to see gorgeous fruit with a few pecks in the flesh or holes bitten out of them.I ended up cutting about half of the netting, but that's okay because I can use it on another tree next year. As for the part I used on my persimmon tree, I tied a block of wood on a corner and tossed it over the tree. I then used a hard rake and was able to lift the netting up and slowly over the higher branches to get the netting fully over the tree. It took a bit of persistence, but it worked.I'm not sure how good a job I did taking the netting off the tree and folded up in a way that won't be too frustrating when I use it next year. We'll see about that then. As for this year and this netting, yep, it's a great tool to use if you want to keep your fruit safe from critters. I gleaned over 300 gorgeous persimmons from my little tree and left several on the tree as a thank you to the birds and squirrels for being patient and understanding.
Lisa
2025-04-13 17:46:37
I decided to give this netting a chance despite the negative reviews. It was difficult to open initially as it caught every little twig on the ground, but I did get it up. Upon doing so I realized the edges are too weak, so I painstakingly wove paracord through every hole. It was difficult to manage the net as the dimensions were highly affected by the tension in different areas and it took massive fiddling to get it right. At our first one inch DUSTING of snow, the entire net was drooped to the ground and the snow would not knock off. It had torn the net in some areas already, so there was nothing to be done but literally cut it down with scissors. I intentionally selected 2" holes to avoid snow buildup but the material seems to have absorbed and attracted moisture. Avoid!
Lefty Fromme
2025-02-18 17:36:29
I bought this to put around my planting beds. I have a couple of metal frame gazebos that I've set up with planting beds and containers underneath. I thought it would be pretty straightforward to just drape the netting over them and secure it to the ground on 3 sides, leaving the 4th side where I can lift it up to tend to my plants.NoooooooI took it out of the box and it was all rolled up in a ball. Pretty sure this 2as was how the manufacturer sent it because I could not get it back in once I tried to unroll it.It got caught on the grass, on any tiny snag where the concrete has broken, on my shoes, and I swear even got snagged on thin air at one point.I quickly lost control of it so I decided to just chop off a whack of it and use that as the roof of the gazebo. I will hang the side "walls" over the next few days.It's certainly strong, I will give it that. And the zip ties that were included certainly helped attach it to the frame.I am not mad at this stuff but I am not looking forward to trying to get it unfurled from the box next time I use it, because I basically had to stuff it back in and it did not want to go back in.I highly recommend you have multiple people and a solid game plan for deploying this stuff. Be patient. Make sure everyone has had a snack and they are not tired from doing other yardwork. And make sure you have enough time, because this cannot be rushed.
slider5708
2025-01-20 13:28:48
Take that you chicken hawks and owls.
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