🌼 Keep your garden thriving with style!
This 10x10 ft mosquito bug netting is designed to protect your plants, fruits, and flowers from insects and birds while allowing air, water, and light to penetrate. Made from durable, UV-resistant PE material, it’s suitable for various applications, including gardens, yards, and indoor pots. The fine mesh ensures effective protection while being easy to install and reusable for multiple seasons.
C**E
Perfect Patio Screen
We used this to screen in my apartment patio and it worked better than we could have imagined! It does tear easily, but we were able to cut it in half for the project and it was easier than expected and the edges are fine if you don’t pull on them. We just used heavy duty staples around the edges, but it’s already stood up to a couple of intense storms (and some wasps) with no tears so far. I also love the little shimmer it gets when the sunlight hits it. I’ve already convinced 3 apartment neighbors to purchase this for their patios as well! I couldn’t have expected better.
S**E
Good quality fabric but wished they offered more sizes
Good quality fabric to keep the bugs away but wish they offered smaller dimensions - I don't need the excess nest than what was required for my needs.
T**H
Great for a patio screen
We have an enclosed patio, but we can't use our screen door due to cats breaking it. We attached this in the patio open space. Now we don't have to worry about bugs getting in when we leave the doors open for our cats! It also is a huge help with my mosquito allergies!
C**R
The bugs and flies aren’t happy!
I like the very fine netting that will keep out flies that would normally lay eggs on the underside of my broccoli and cauliflower. Once the cover is secured, the insects have no way to gain entry. I would buy this item again. I bought three packs.
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!
A**R
Works great
Works great just one end wasn't cut straight
J**S
A little too thin!
Ifor a mosquito net, I think it's a little too thin. Honestly, it feels like it might not last a month or two, but we shall see. The material feels brittle. I will be using it as a lining for a macrame hanging crib that we have to cover the holes of because the knots are kinda far apart... so hopefully this net would fall apart. Otherwise will return.
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.
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.
J**6
Lighter weight than enviromesh but more than good enough to keep any pests off
This is a large crop protection netIt is lighter than enviromesh but much more affordable and puts less weight on the plansThis is covering my 3 gooseberry bushes to keep blackbirds from eating all the fruit and is just perfect for the job
K**E
Bug, insect, bird net barrier
This net was hopeless because the holes in the net were large enough to let in any insect who chose to and small birds. Recent advice is not to use this sort of net and some birds have become stuck and died as a result. Not recommended.
A**R
8
Good
L**Y
Five Stars
Exellent net 👍🏻Thanks x
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