🌿 Guard Your Garden, Reap the Rewards!
The Green Anti Bird Protection Net is a robust and reusable garden netting solution designed to protect your plants and fruit trees from birds, rodents, and deer. With a 4/5 inch mesh that is wildlife-friendly, this netting is made from durable 100% Virgin HDPE, ensuring long-lasting use. Its easy installation and customizable size make it perfect for various garden applications, while its UV and rot resistance guarantees it can withstand harsh weather conditions.
F**Y
It Works Great against Deer!
This has been a life saver for my yard. I have ordered it three times and have covered most of my shrubs and II will probably have to place a fourth order. We have a lot of deer where we live and they eat everything in the yard... knock out roses, azaleas, gardenias, nandina etc., about everything with leaves. This mesh has saved most of them. We now have leaves on our plants, and I am really happy. It comes on a roll and cuts easily for the different sizes of plants. Another plus is that it blends in with the plant so it doesn’t look bad from the road. In fact you can’t even tell it is there.
G**H
It's doing double duty,and for the price we paid great.
I purchased this for my hubby, he planted a great garden and was a little concerned about birds eating his veggies before we did. Turned out it wasn't so much the birds but the 4 legged critters instead. So instead of putting the net over, he put in some stakes and put it around the garden. It's kinda flimsy for that but it's working if something bigger than a rabbit wants in hes in. But it wasn't ment to be a fence so it's not the nets fault.
C**N
Works well.
This is a low-cost light-weight net that I use to protect a small lemon tree against birds and squirrels. I don't quite know whether the animals are put off by the stability of the net or whether they just avoid it because it's a net. But it works. The "installation" is simple: I put four sticks in the pot with the plant containing the tree and then drape the net over it. Problem solved.
S**N
Poor quality
This does not extend very wide at all and rips if you try. So unless you have something that is only 1 foot wide dont bother.
K**C
Does what it's supposed to do
Does what it's supposed to do. It was difficult to actually get onto the tree,but to no fault of its own. Netting and trees just are not friends.It'll definitely keep the birds out, but we were battling a squirrel that would jump into our persimmon tree and eat the fruit. The squirrel ended up just jumping onto the netting and ripping its way through. We ended up just tying little baggies around each individual fruit.
A**R
Great price. Keeps birds out.
Does exactly what it’s supposed to do. I draped it over my blueberry bushes to keep the birds out. Great price for amount and I like how it’s a roll so I can cut and use as needed.The few negative reviews I read were mostly user error or demonstrating the product works. It’s supposed to keep birds and critters out so if they get stuck, it shouldn’t be a negative reflection on the product as it is essentially demonstrating it’s purpose.
T**S
Worked really well at protecting blueberries
I've had blueberry bushes for years and finally got a net to keep the birds out of them. I got to eat more than five blueberries this year, unlike previous years where apparently I was running an avian soup kitchen. Also great at catching the neighbor's cat and seriously tangling it up. I had to cut part of the net loose and just toss the whole tangled mess into their back yard. Still enough netting left to protect the blueberries next year.
B**.
Great product
I was looking for something that was light weight and easy to setup ( I was done with the birds clipping my soy bean plants). I just decided to place it like in the picture while I get to create a frame for it this weekend. A little piece really covers a lot. The material seems durable (we’ll see what the birds think of it ). Anyways, for right now I recommend it just because of the easiness to work with, will update on its effectiveness.
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