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Bird Netting to Protect Fruit Tree Fruit tree nets provide maximum protection without harming birds and small animals or interfering with plant growth. Resistant to All Weather Type Our garden nets are made of high-quality nylon that can withstand sun and harsh weather conditions. Heavy Duty Mesh Netting Our lightweight but heavy duty bird net won't tangle and tear easily, highly durable and reusable. Easy Cut to Size You can cut it to size you need with scissors and use it on the project you need Instructions for consumers' doubts about the size of netting We have previously received feedback from consumers regarding the size of our bird nets. Therefore, we explain the size problem after installation in detail through the above picture and text, so that you can choose the correct quantity and size before purchasing. Multiple size options We offer different dimension and mesh size of bird nets. You can choose the appropriate size according to the specific use scene. 3/4 inch Bird Netting 1 inch Bird Netting 2 inch Bird Netting 2.4 inch Bird Netting Add to Cart Add to Cart Add to Cart Add to Cart Mesh Size 3/4" 1" 2" 2.4" Netting Size 25' X 25' / 25' X 50' / 25' X 100' / 50' X 50' / 50' X 100'/ 100' X 100' 25' X 25' / 25' X 50' / 25' X 100' / 50' X 50' / 50' X 100'/ 100' X 100' 25' X 25' / 25' X 50' / 25' X 100' / 50' X 50' / 50' X 100'/ 100' X 100' 25' X 25' / 25' X 50' / 25' X 100' / 50' X 50' Material Nylon Nylon Nylon Nylon Install Accessories Ties and Stakes Ties and Stakes Ties and Stakes Ties and Stakes
【Heavy Duty Nylon Bird Netting】 Made of nylon multifilament net which is UV-proof, our lightweight but heavy duty bird net won't tangle and tear easily, highly durable and reusable, stronger than plastic, so you can use over and over again, season after season.
【Bird Mesh Netting】Our 1 inch mesh netting provides maximum protection without harming birds and small animals or interfering with plant growth. Bird netting as an outdoor cover like a fence, bird proof barrier is a physical barrier, which is wildlife friendly stops animals from damaging garden areas.
【Garden Bird Net】This orchard net is used as blueberry netting, tomatoes netting, cherry netting and bird nettting for fruit trees , koi pond netting, cover on chicken coop run, deer fence, ect. Don’t let birds, hawk and other wildlife ruin your harvest and feast on your produce.
【Large Bird Nettingl】With durable 50pcs cable ties and 8 stakes are included, which make sure that your netting secure to tree branches, fences. Or you can cut it to any size you need with scissors to put it up around your vegetable garden or individual shrubs. Garden netting not only can be cut to size without fraying to suit multiple garden or poultry purposes, also can be used with garden fencing, a fence screen or as a temporary measure .
【Tips】When each side of the net is stretched evenly, the size of the net is 25ftx50ft and net is rectangular. But when one side is overstretched, the shape of the net will be irregular. For example, if the length is overstretched, the length will be greater than 50ft and the width will be less than 25ft, the shape of the net also will changes ( For details, please check the one of image in the Product Description ).
Edit: 2/21/25- we haven't seen the hawk (or signs of panic from my flock that she was about) since a day or two after instaling this. She quickly realized she no longer could get to my flock.Hawks have made attempts at my chickens in years past but lost interest quickly when it became too much effort as there was lots of cover in the open run (not pictured as we took it down the install this netting). This year we have had a large female red tail intent on treating my coop as a buffet so we had to do something. Sadly, she did manage to get one of my favorelles before we got this netting up.It's tough to install, picks up and snags on everything. Unless you have a very small area to do, you're best off with at least one extra set of hands. Go slow and have patience!Here is what worked for us, which was still a bit difficult but seemed like the best route- we laid the entire length of netting, still gathered and tied so it wasn't all spread out, on our snow covered lawn (nothing to snag). Once we had the ends oriented, we fed the length of it, still tied at intervals, over the nylon roping we had installed for support over the open run. We untied and spread out the netting only after we had the length of it over the entire area, and we did a few separate sections that we overlapped the edges of and tied together with Paracord pieces and zip ties. We tied/zip tied the netting to overlap our metal fencing permiter.I was delighted this morning when I watched through our sliding glass door as the hawk attempted to brazenly swoop into the pen, just over the fence, only to hit the netting and get repelled. She almost tangled for a moment but managed to get free. She perched in a nearby pine but did not attempt it again. I am sure she will try again in the near future but it shouldn't take too many tries for her to give up. I am pleased to report there was NO damage to the net where she ran into it, much to my surprise. The net is also standing up nicely to some high winds today. It hasn't been snow/ice tested yet but I will edit this review in the future if it performs poorly then.Cheap fix for aerial predator issues but time intensive to install and likely to test your patience. But I prefer that to losing my flock!