🌿 Keep your garden thriving and pest-free!
This 5x10 Ft mosquito bug netting is designed to protect your plants, fruits, and flowers from insects and birds while allowing essential air and light to reach them. Made from durable, UV-resistant PE material, this versatile netting can be used in various settings, including gardens, yards, and even indoor pots. Its fine mesh design ensures maximum protection without compromising plant health, making it a must-have for any gardening enthusiast.
J**S
Amazing!
Ton of net and great price! Good material too! I use it for my praying mantis home since they like to climb it helps them!
L**H
Non-Traditional Use
>.. I had a big time vacuum sealer that used smooth bags, not the ridged ones for less expensive vacuum sealers. When I stopped hunting, the need for that big powerful vacuum sealer went away as well. It took up too much counter space, so I went back to a smaller, effective vacuum sealer. But that machine wanted the ridged bags and I had maybe 1000, in various sizes, of the smooth bags.>.. In order to make the smooth bags suck air out, there needed to be something that allowed the air to escape, but would melt with the plastic of the bags. There were various solutions on the self-made video tube site, but none seemed easy to me or would work with my sealer. So, I searched for a thin 'ruffled' plastic that would allow air out and usually not interfere in the machine when it sealed the bags.>.. For me, this works. I cut a playing card sized piece of this netting, place it in the bag down towards the product, and up to the neck. then I slide the bag into the machine, triggering the vacuum process and the automatic seal. Before I take the bag out, I move it slightly and run the sealer a second time.>.. The air in the bag is sucked out, the seal closes the bag and the second seal usually is just a safety seal [to make sure] and not absolutely necessary, but . . .>.. I do not think the netting is melted, rather it looks intact as I examine the seal. What I think happens is that the air is drawn out over the netting, it is pressed when the bag is sealed and the bag 'melts' into the netting. I do make a second seal to assure myself that it is sealed. [Once i didn't and two days later it was full of air = not sealed.] So, now I do it twice, every time!
L**I
perfect
We've had some strange bugs flying around and needed something to cover our newly planted herbs. This one fit the bill and the price is right.
R**I
Good netting, but take care.
This netting is pretty neat. I bought the 8'x10' sheet. It's got a very fine weave to it so it should keep out even some of the smallest bugs. Still lets in plenty of light and air. I have it over my indoor seeding shelf, one to keep the bugs away and two to keep the cats away from the plants. Bugs shouldn't be a problem, only time will tell if it would discourage the cats enough.It's exactly as advertised but I will say it was not easy to cut to size, because the material is difficult to cut with a standard pair of scissors unless they are VERY sharp and you can hold it tight. I ended up using a sharp knife and a cutting board to get it cut to the right size and that actually worked better than i expected. The material does fray when you cut it so you might try using a flame on the ends, or do what i did and line the edge with tape. I basically made a boarder around the pieces I cut with tape to make sure the edges don't fray more.The material it self is pretty sturdy but a growing plant will definitely push through it and you can end up with holes/gaps easy if you mishandle the material so be careful with your set up. I feel like an animal could find a way though, like a squirrel or rabbit that might just claw or chew right through it.
S**L
Ha Ha Flea Beetles - I win!
I have purchased this item x2 now and will purchase again for next year's garden. I garden in a pesticide free P-Patch which translates to bad bug buffet. Last year I lost all of my potatoes to flea beetles. This year after planting I secured the netting around my potato box with simple bungee cord. I added bamboo sticks to raise the height as they and the netting did not rip.Also, built a 4 ft tall 'rough' enclosure with simple pvc pipe and again used this netting. I don't even have aphids in my tomatoes like my neighbors do. I did at first, most likely living in the soil and hatching, but once controlled no new ones were able to get in.Inside the netting I am growing bug free potato, Brussels Sprouts, Tomato & Collard greens. Just outside the netting I am battling leaf miner, aphids & cabbage butterfly larvae.We have a resident squirrel who insists on burying peanuts in my patch, but has not gone through the netting.I did watch a crow pull up a homemade wire stake I used.This stuff is more rugged then you think if you use common sense. I'm sure that I will have to trim the edges, but hope to use/reuse again.Huge Positive: You can water right through this netting.Only Negative: Edging is not finished - but does not fray at a rapid rate.SUGGESTIONS FOR GARDENERS:Have a plan - make a frame out of pvc, not wood to avoid tears.You can buy stakes or make your own - avoid bricks. Bugs will just crawl under.Stake one side of your enclosure securely, cover staking with dirt. Bugs will move on - too much work for them.Have one side with more infrequent stakes, but still cover edging with dirt.Mulch well so you can keep it enclosed as much as possible.To connect pieces I used those spring clips you use in the office.
A**E
Fragile and difficult to work with
I got this to use as a netting for preventing crickets, isopods, and baby geckos from escaping enclosures. This has very limited durability. ESPECIALLY once it is cut to fit something. Even before cutting, the fibers very easily get cinched together or stretched out, leaving holes in the mesh that would definitely allow bugs to get through. You either have to manually move those fibers back into place or deal with it not working the best for its purpose because there are now bigger holes in it. I definitely don't see how it would keep out mosquitos.
J**D
Perfect for protecting our flower seeds from birds.
Used it to protect an area that I seeded with wildfowers. The birds were enjoying this easy meal. I had some wooden stakes so I made a small tent over the area and weighed down the edges all around the entire border with bricks. This held up to wind. Was easy to water thru. Removed the netting after the plants sprouted and grew for about a month. The netting was in good shape and I will use it again next year.
C**1
Mosquitos net
I loved this net! For my garden to cover my plants
B**S
Bunny Netting
I originally bought this to cover some peas I was growing, however, the heatwave we had killed them so didn't end up using it for that. But then we ended up taking on 2 little rabbits and I thought this would be brilliant to put over their day-cage (they come out to have a run about and play all evening) to help protect th against fly's and the dreaded Flysteike that we very sadly and awfully lost a bunny to a few years ago. It's a nice quality net that if you're careful not to snag, will last year's.
D**N
Good and Strong But Be Careful When Cutting
Excellent product. Comes folded in green plastic bags about 50cmx50cm (so not in a roll like on the picture). Used for the raspberry patch (stapled to 7' by 4' frame). Good, robust and keeps the birds away (and deters insects). A word of warning though...... If you cut this the material will fray and run as the material depends on the edging to keep it together. If you must cut then either put some glue on the edges or stitch it (do something or you will have fine strands of white getting stuck in your plants).
S**M
Great product
We stitched velcro to the edge of this and use them as safety nets for our cat that keeps trying to climb onto the roof of our house (he succeeded once). So we had to get inventive with the upstairs windows. As a bonus, we never get amy flies!
J**E
Rips
Rips very easily, be careful.
D**N
Lightweight Protective Net/Sheet for Plants.
This lightweight netting is just what I needed for my Chilli plants.
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