Bird Netting
Bird Netting

Bird Netting

Place Your Order

Bird Netting, 14' x 14'
Item # 34-511
$12.95
QTY:
Bird Netting, 28' x 28'
Item # 34-409
$49.95
QTY:
 
 
Total:  
 
ADD TO CART
 
 
Share:

Related Products

$5.95
$14.95
$4.95
2 or more $4.00 each

Bird Netting Protects Your Fruits and Berries

  • Netting protects your garden from hungry birds
  • 5/8" mesh excludes even small birds
  • Earth-friendly, non-toxic and humane pest control

Use soft, no-tangle Bird Netting to protect your fruit trees, berry bushes and vegetable rows 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.

  • UV-stabilized polypropylene
  • 5/8-inch mesh
  • Black color

REVIEW SNAPSHOT®

by PowerReviews
Bird Netting
 
4.4

(based on 202 reviews)

94%

of respondents would recommend this to a friend.

Pros

  • Effective (149)
  • Easy to apply (102)
  • Safe (85)
  • Long lasting (71)
  • Eco-friendly (64)

Cons

  • Inefficient (4)
  • Messy (4)

Best Uses

  • Garden (49)
  • Birds (47)
  • Deer (29)
  • Rodents (21)
  • Outdoors (17)
    • Reviewer Profile:
    • Avid gardener (109), Getting started (41), Master gardener (22), Do-it-yourself (14), Avid do-it-yourselfer (4)

Reviewed by 202 customers

Sort by

Displaying reviews 1-10

Back to top

Previous | Next »

 
4.0

Those are MY strawberries!

By Loretta

from Montpelier, VT

About Me Do-It-Yourself

Verified Buyer

Pros

  • Easy To Use
  • Large Coverage Area

Cons

    Best Uses

    • Yard

    Comments about Bird Netting:

    Easier and looks better than the hoops with the white fabric.

     
    5.0

    Squirrles, Too.

    By Fiddler

    from Seaford, NY

    About Me Do-It-Yourself

    Verified Buyer

    Pros

    • Easy To Use
    • Large Coverage Area
    • Reduces Number Of Pests

    Cons

      Best Uses

      • Yard

      Comments about Bird Netting:

      If the squirrels are digging up your plants, this will stop them. "Bird netting" is for more than just birds.

      (2 of 2 customers found this review helpful)

       
      4.0

      Different use

      By Travelingmom

      from Lexington, KY

      About Me Do-It-Yourself

      Verified Buyer

      Pros

      • Easy To Use
      • Large Coverage Area

      Cons

        Best Uses

        • Yard

        Comments about Bird Netting:

        i did not use the netting for it's intended purpose but it worked perfectly. I needed something to put around my arbor posts so that my Clematis could grow up them. We cut the mesh and then stapled strips on the posts. Now my Clematis has something to cling to and it is flourishing.

        I was so pleased that I recommended it to a friend and she has already purchased some.

        (0 of 1 customers found this review helpful)

         
        2.0

        Kills wildlife

        By LaurelCanyon

        from Los Angeles, CA

        Verified Buyer

        Pros

        • Easy To Use

        Cons

          Best Uses

            Comments about Bird Netting:

            I used this to cover my strawberry plants-- I rigged it over wire hoops, also from Gardener's. I went away for the weekend-- just 48 hours-- and found three beautiful lizards strangled/dead in the mesh when I got back. This is just over a 6x3 area. Don't use this on the ground!

             
            5.0

            Bird netting well worth the price

            By Gamekeeper

            from Needville,Texas

            About Me Handyman

            Verified Buyer

            Pros

            • Convient Size For Young T
            • Easy To Use
            • Portable
            • Safe

            Cons

              Best Uses

              • Protect Strawberries
              • Protect Young Trees
              • Yard

              Comments about Bird Netting:

              will use to keep birds from strawberries and peach trees

               
              4.0

              Saves the tomatoes

              By Rick

              from Pasadena, CA

              About Me Handyman

              Verified Buyer

              Pros

              • Light
              • One Half Inch Mesh
              • Portable
              • Reduces Number Of Pests
              • Resists Tearing
              • Safe

              Cons

                Best Uses

                • Yard

                Comments about Bird Netting:

                I don't use this netting for birds, but to repel rats, lizards, and squirrels. But for the purpose of repelling the above mentioned creatures it works fine. It is a hassle when harvesting the tomatoes however.

                (2 of 2 customers found this review helpful)

                 
                4.0

                Kept the birds away from the blueberries

                By Bel

                from Long Island, NY

                About Me Do-It-Yourself

                Verified Buyer

                Pros

                • Easy To Use
                • Reduces Number Of Pests
                • Safe

                Cons

                • Messy Cleanup

                Best Uses

                • Yard

                Comments about Bird Netting:

                I used this over my 2 year old blueberry plants and got more berries than the birds, yay! I didn't use supports though so when harvest was done it was real messy and had to pick leaves and stuff from the netting. I'll try the supports for next season.

                (1 of 1 customers found this review helpful)

                 
                4.0

                A product that really works

                By Grandma

                from Spotsylvania, VA

                About Me Do-It-Yourself

                Verified Buyer

                Pros

                • Reduces Number Of Pests

                Cons

                • You Need Two People

                Best Uses

                • Yard

                Comments about Bird Netting:

                It is a very good product, but you really need 2 people to get it properly covering the plant. It can tangle you up if you are not careful walking around it. But all in all it does what it is susposed to do and that is keep the pests away from your vegetables or fruits.

                 
                4.0

                Nice netting

                By Grandma

                from Hortonville, WI

                About Me Novice

                Verified Buyer

                Pros

                • Easy To Use
                • Large Coverage Area
                • Portable
                • Reduces Number Of Pests
                • Safe

                Cons

                • Securing Net Underneath

                Best Uses

                • Grape vines

                Comments about Bird Netting:

                We have purchased three nets so far to keep the turkeys from munching our grapes. I like the small size of the mesh compared to the netting that you can buy from our local retailers. These nets have been used for three seasons and seem to be holding up well, without tearing. We wait to put them on until some of the fruit starts to ripen so we don't have too much trouble with the vines attaching or growing through the mesh. Our only problem so far was with frustrated turkeys getting under the mesh and squalking because they thought they were trapped. However, they quickly learned how to escape and fly out when we approached the garden.

                 
                4.0

                Blueberry protection

                By SteveF

                from Morrisville, PA

                About Me Handyman

                Verified Buyer

                Pros

                • Easy To Use
                • Large Coverage Area
                • Portable
                • Safe

                Cons

                • Smart birds reached in

                Best Uses

                • For Large solo pots
                • Home
                • Yard

                Comments about Bird Netting:

                I have a 20" Diameter container of NJ Highbush Blueberries on the back deck and the bird netting worked to keep all of the birds out, but the most determined birds, the Catbirds and the Carolina Wrens learned to reach through the net for their snacks. Next year, I'll make a frame or have poles around the plant so that the birds can not reach in to grab the berries.
                Great product, but I still have to get more creative to outwit a bird...

                Displaying reviews 1-10

                Back to top

                Previous | Next »

                 

                Articles

                • Techniques for prevention and control.
                • Berries and other so-called small fruits generally don't require as much space as full-size fruit trees, and by growing several different types, you can enjoy home-grown fruit from early summer through late fall.
                • If you're trying to keep birds from your crops, any scare device will work for a few days. But the most effective technique is exclusion.
                • Use Super Hoops to support garden fabric, row covers, shade netting and bird netting. Protect your crops from pests, insects, diseases and extreme weather.

                There are no special shipping restrictions or charges associated with this item. For detailed information about our delivery methods and charges, click here.

                We're proud of the fact that this item is shipped to you directly from our warehouse in Vermont, by one of our 250 employee-owners. In-stock items are packed with care and shipped within two business days to ensure prompt delivery to your home and garden!

                YOU MAY ALSO LIKE

                • Grow Beds

                  $39.95 - $89.95

                Talk to a Gardener

                Our staff of gardeners is here to help with your order and your gardening challenges. Backed by our 100% guarantee and a wealth of horticultural knowledge, our employee-owners are happy to assist you.

                Customer Service

                Learn and Share

                Our website is packed with how-tos and inspiration, as well as opportunities to share with fellow gardeners. Check back often to view new articles, videos, blog posts and Facebook updates and join our online community.

                Learn & Share

                Good Works

                Gardener's Supply is committed to improving the world through gardening. We support nonprofit gardening, hunger-relief and community organizations with volunteer time and donations of 8% of our pre-tax profits.

                                    Learn More