🌿 Protect Your Garden, Elevate Your Green Thumb!
Agfabric Bird Netting is a 30" H x 60" W protective mesh designed to shield your plants from insects, birds, and other pests. Made from high-quality, UV-resistant PE material, it offers a sustainable alternative to chemical insecticides. The lightweight fabric is gentle on plants and features a convenient drawstring for easy application, making it ideal for various garden settings.
R**L
Perfect for keeping insects out of my fruit trees
The only issue I had was finding the right sizes. I eyeballed the size instead of taking some measurements. I do like the netting a lot. It lets light, rain and air through. Even on windy days, no issues with acting like a sail. The mesh is pretty fine - only the tiniest insects will get in. And none of the problem bugs so far. It should also discourage all but the most determined birds. Hopefully, I will get to the fruit before that!The drawstring is easy to use, allowing the netting to be closed up around the bottom of a pot or trunk.
C**T
Netting for fruit tree
I appreciated the ease of placing this netting over my plum tree. It was heavier than I expected for my small tree, and it was necessary to place a tall stand to help support the net.
C**G
At this point unknown.
Right now, all eight of them are in the bags they came in. The dwarf cherry trees, rose bushes, blackberry and raspberry bushes they will go on, were just planted.
G**G
Netting
That’s works better than your average bird netting,branches cannot grow through it
C**S
Nice but heavy
The media could not be loaded. They seem to be very well made with high quality materials but they are extremely heavy and within a few days of being on the trees we’re being crushed by the fabric. My heart couldn’t take it so I removed them and will only place them back on as a last resort 👍 I would suggest these for very well established sturdy trees after pollination. My trees are too young and tender. So unfortunate because I wanted to love these
M**S
Hard to get on. No zipper
These are tricky to get on. I bought the largest size which would have fit if there were actually a zipper to help with placement. We'll see if the birds stay away.
S**T
Very important, this insect protection keeps the bees from being able to pollinate the fruit trees!
Not good!Unfortunately, I didn't consider the consequences of covering my fig tree with this dense insect barrier! It completely prevents bees from pollinating and that means NO FRUIT!In non of the reviews was this mentioned and I was mostly concerned about all the figs that were "stolen" off my tree overnight. So this mistake is on me, too focused on only one issue and overlooking a very important other one. I am making it a point here, making you aware that you are cutting off all access for pollinators and that alters the growth and productivities of any covered fruit tree, actually anything covered. Worse yet, we hurt the bee population. This has devastating effects on our environment and the survival of the beneficial insect population, not to speak of food production!As a former beekeeper I should have realized that. Now, next year spring I will keep my fruit trees uncovered and use other safe measures to protect them from destructive insects and thieving. and allowing free access for the bees to the blooms, helping them and my fruit production. We need the bees to pollinate the blooms in order to have fruits on our trees, no bees no fruit.Let's help our environment and it's inhabitants not just survive but thrive.I'm looking into netting with larger holes, about 1/4" - 1/2" size holes which will keep the fruit on the trees but protect them from the critters determined to help themselves to free food, such as birds, squirrels, raccoons and of course deers, to name a few, but the bees will be able to get to the blooms. That way both of us will be happy, I will have a bumper crop of figs and the bees will prosper, the critters - well they will have to look elsewhere.
J**E
Great value and strong.
Covered by fig tree so the birds could not eat the new figs.
S**N
Photo is not accurate
Product seems good quality and has good tight tie around bottom. However, the picture led me to believe it was structured at the top - it isn’t so it squashes the top leaves and thus has to be removed often, defeating the purpose.
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