Black Bird Netting
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This heavy duty, black, tangle free bird netting is ideal for stopping the birds eating crops. It can be used for covering fruit and vegetables, garden cages or garden hoops. It will not harm any birds. The diamond mesh is 20mm x 20mm mesh which will allow the bees through to pollinate the flowers. Made from high tensile strength, UV stabilised, double stitched HDPE, our anti bird netting mesh is soft to the touch and will last for many years. Note: The length of the netting is overcut by 25% once the width is stretched to correct size the length will be correct. This is very important if you plan to cut the netting into different lengths. Lay directly over the crop or over hoops and cages. Ensure enough slack for the crops to grow in your garden. Bury the ends and secure with pegs. Anti bird netting is very durable, and the mesh made to last many years, it won’t easily rip or tear. However, make sure to check regularly to see if there are any repairs needed. Double stitch, mesh size 20mm x 20mm. HDPE (High Density Polyethylene) Monofilament netting (37gr/m2). Colour: Black. High Tensile Strength. UV stabilised and rot proof. Tangle Free. This netting does not fray and can be cut using scissors.
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