Low Bird Net Pop-Up, 3' x 6'
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Protect Your Crops from Birds with Pop-Up Nets
- Safe and effective garden pest control
- Easy to take on and off for garden maintenance
- The 20" H net is ideal for greens, beets, carrots and bush beans
- Use the 48" H net for peppers, potatoes and broccoli
No more free salad bar for rabbits and deer! These self-supporting pop-up pest control nets will keep lettuce, carrots, broccoli and more safe until harvest. These netting enclosures with 1/4" mesh can be used directly in the garden, or set snugly over our Grow Beds
- All-weather polypropylene
- Low Nets are 20" H
- Tall Nets are 48" H
- 8 loops and metal stakes for anchoring in windy areas
- Remove nets when plants need pollination
- Folds flat for storage
- Imported fabric
- Gardener's Supply Exclusive
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- Effective (206)
- Easy to apply (156)
- Safe (119)
- Eco-friendly (103)
- Long lasting (73)
Cons
- Inefficient (8)
Best Uses
- Rodents (133)
- Deer (106)
- Bugs & insects (76)
- Garden (66)
- Birds (27)
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- Avid gardener (171), Getting started (59), Master gardener (19)
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Pros
- Easy access for harvest
- Easy To Use
- Keeps out cats birds etc
- Minimal space to store it
- Portable
- Reduces Number Of Pests
- Sturdy
Cons
- none
Best Uses
- Veggies of all kinds
Comments about Bird Control Pop-Up Nets:
These are great! Keeps all sorts of varmints out of the delicate plants in the veggie garden- cats, birds, chickens, kids, etc. The tall ones are big enough to fit over the tomatoes. Short ones are great for lettuce, etc.
Please, please bring them back! I need to order another one and they are unavailable right now.
Pros
- Large Coverage Area
- Portable
Cons
- Ineffective
Best Uses
Comments about Bird Control Pop-Up Nets:
The netting material was not a deterrent for our squirrel population who easily created a nice sized hole that even the birds used as an entry to the garden.
It was also difficult to harvest as there are no zipper openings. You have to carefully lift the covering off the garden, which requires more than one person if you don't want to knock over your plants.
Loved the concept, fell short on application.
Pros
- Easy To Use
- Effective
- Good sizes available
- Long Lasting
Cons
Best Uses
- Birds
- Rodents
Comments about Bird Control Pop-Up Nets:
I use the low pop up nets for my raised beds and right on the ground. When I use them on the ground, I have to put in extra stakes because those pesky squirrels have started digging under. Have not used the high nets but would definitely recommend the low nets.
Pros
- Effective
- Long Lasting
- Safe
Cons
Best Uses
- Gardens
- Rodents
Comments about Bird Control Pop-Up Nets:
Since these pop up guards for anchored, it would be nice the have an easy access from the top.
Comments about Bird Control Pop-Up Nets:
Small animals were able to claw or chew their way through the netting.It did keep deer from munching.
Pros
- Easy To Use
- Effective
- Safe
Cons
Best Uses
- Deer
- Rodents
Comments about Bird Control Pop-Up Nets:
Love this bird net and it's easy to use. I hope they make a 60-72" net so my tomatoes could stay protected. I had to remove the 48" net as my plants were at the top of the net and now the deer have come around.
Pros
- Easy To Use
Cons
Best Uses
Comments about Bird Control Pop-Up Nets:
I mistakenly ordered the low pop-up net instead of the high one and am now stuck with it as it is impossible to put back in the box once it has 'popped' up. It looks like it would work for the right space - not sure what you would need to protect so low to the ground from birds? My veg garden is fenced and birds are not a problem - just with my berries/fruit. Will be donating to a local farm I'm involved with.
Pros
- Easy To Use
- Effective
- Organic
- Safe
Cons
Best Uses
- Bugs & Insects
- Deer
- Rodents
Comments about Bird Control Pop-Up Nets:
I had purchased a smaller version of this products a couple of years ago and still use it. This size is a little unstable and tends to fall in on itself unless staked on the long sides. The smaller size was no longer available so I bought the larger version, but I prefer the 3X3 size.
Pros
- Easy To Use
- Eco-Friendly
- Effective
- Safe
Cons
Best Uses
Comments about Bird Control Pop-Up Nets:
I needed a cover for my blueberries to keep the birds out and this works fine. Easy to use. A little hard to take down and store for the winter.
Pros
- Easy To Use
Cons
- Inefficient
Best Uses
Comments about Bird Control Pop-Up Nets:
I spent a fortune on many raised beds and all the varieties of netting. I was not going to try a veggie garden without proper pest protection, as we are surrounded by woods.I even bought these beds and netting as gifts for other friends!
Sadly, the frost nets ripped easily when removing them this late spring, and something chewed right through the 'bird' netting and ate all my strawberries etc. The add mentions rabbits and deer, but they do not keep out woodchucks & rodents. Now I have to make my own screen system. I am sooo disappointed!!
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