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Use soft, no-tangle Bird Netting to protect your fruit trees and vegetable garden from bird damage. The tough poly mesh is fine enough to keep birds out, yet it allows good air circulation. Can be easily cut to size with scissors and lasts several seasons.
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Very useful in covering my blueberry plants.
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Use the netting to screen my blueberry bushes fromthe birds. I was not willing to share with them this year. Use the netting between poles in the ground and weighted with boards. Worked great no birds got in and it held up all season. It is ready for next year.
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Used the nets to keep the crows out of my pears. It worked. The pears quit disappearing just before they ripened.
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I used this netting over my blueberry bush and it definately saved the berries from multiple berry eating creatures. able to untangle easily.
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Last year the birds wiped out my blueberries, but this year, thanks to the bird netting, I'm enjoying a bumper crop ;)
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This should not be shown for trees. We have dwarf and semi-dwarf apple trees and to pull it over/around a tree it should have stability on one edge, such as a solid hem/edging or even a rod along one edge. The only way to efficiently put this over a tree would be to parachute it down from a helicopter. It tangles. [...] it kept folding onto itself from all four sides. It catches on branches and leaves. It caught in my buttons and zippers and the wooden ladder edge. We fit it around the smallest of the apple trees by wrapping it laterally and then I took a yarn needle and yarn and spent hours sewing it together around the tree. But the other trees? Forget it! I may cut it up and wrap pieces of it around the branches heaviest with apples -- other than that, it's useless.
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I used this netting to help save my squash plants which were being bitten and killed. I put new plants in and covered them with the netting. I thought I would find that birds were doing the damage....but it turned out to be a tortoise!! The netting suspended him above the plants without harming him and allowed me to gather him up and transport him a good distance away.
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I use it to protect my blueberries from birds.
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The netting is working well, keeping the birds, squirrels and chipmunks out of my fig tree and preventing them from eating the figs. I had to use my own poles to hold it up, though, so the branches would not be damaged.
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