Tall Insect Pop-Up, 3' x 3'
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These self-supporting pop-up pest control nets will keep lettuce, carrots, broccoli and more safe until harvest. Finely woven mesh protects plants from cucumber beetles, squash bugs, potato beetles, cabbage loopers, and more. These netting enclosures can be used directly in the garden, or set snugly over our Grow Beds.
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- Effective (36)
- Easy to use (21)
- Eco-friendly (21)
- Safe (18)
- Easy to apply (16)
Cons
Best Uses
- Bugs & insects (37)
- Rodents (18)
- Garden (14)
- Deer (11)
- Weeds (7)
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Pros
- Easy To Use
- Effective
- Safe
Cons
Best Uses
- Bugs & Insects
- Gardens
- Rodents
Comments about Insect Pop-Up Nets:
So far this convenient cover is keeping the bugs off and the rodents out! This had been a big problem in the past as I live near woods. Easy to use and flip up one side to get at plants when needed. I may order another.
Pros
- Easy To Use
- Effective
- Long Lasting
Cons
Best Uses
- Bugs & Insects
- Dandelions
- Rodents
- Weeds
Comments about Insect Pop-Up Nets:
Used to grow outstanding lettuce all summer long at cottage this past spring, summer, and fall. Survived heavy rainfall and 40 mph winds.
Pros
- Easy To Use
- Long Lasting
Cons
Best Uses
- Bugs & Insects
- Gardens
- Rodents
Comments about Insect Pop-Up Nets:
I would suggest treating pony packs with some sort of organic or insecticide before planting and covering with the insect nets. I also did not use all the stakes, as it was a pain every time I wanted to get into the area to weed, thin or harvest my vegetables.
Pros
- Easy To Use
- Effective
Cons
Best Uses
- Bugs & Insects
- Keeps acorns out of bed
- Rodents
Comments about Insect Pop-Up Nets:
This bed cover is super easy to use. You can water your plants without removing the cover. Acorns falling from a nearby oak tree gather on the top and can easily be disposed of. No more picking them out one by one.
Pros
- Easy To Use
- Eco-Friendly
- Effective
- Organic
- Safe
Cons
Best Uses
- Bugs & Insects
- Rodents
- Weeds
Comments about Insect Pop-Up Nets:
These nets fit perfectly on the grow beds, and keep bugs and critters out. They also keep out falling leaves and such. Great addition to any grow bed.
Pros
- Easy To Use
- Eco-Friendly
- Effective
- Safe
Cons
Best Uses
- Bugs & Insects
- Rodents
- Weeds
Comments about Insect Pop-Up Nets:
I purchased a 3x3' raised bed from GS. I put bird netting around it and gathered it on top. My groundhog still managed to get in. Now with my cover I have successfully kept him out (so far).
Pros
- Easy To Use
- Eco-Friendly
- Effective
Cons
Best Uses
- Bugs & Insects
- Deer
- Rodents
Comments about Insect Pop-Up Nets:
I have several and like them very much. The first net I got had a small hole in it which I wasn't happy about but decided to keep. The new one I got seems to have nicer netting than before. I wish they were avail in the 3X 1 1/2 as I use that size garden for beets and such and love the snug fit of the nets. We have pack rats in the desert and it doesn't take much to have them sneak in.
Pros
- Easy To Use
- Eco-Friendly
- Effective
- Long Lasting
- Safe
Cons
Best Uses
- Bugs & Insects
Comments about Insect Pop-Up Nets:
Protected the kale and collards from those cabbage looper moths and their voracious offspring which were a bad problem last year. After months in the garden still look like new. This year I did not use any kind of sprays on the plants, not even organic, because they were well protected by the nets. Slugs were a problem though, having crawled under. However, I think that can be avoided by having your boxes the exact size of the nets which mine were not.
Pros
- Easy To Use
- Effective
- Safe
Cons
Best Uses
- Bugs & Insects
- Rodents
Comments about Insect Pop-Up Nets:
This is the best popup I've purchased. It has zippers and velcro on both ends for easy access to the plants. I don't think I'll ever purchase the green popups again. It's too difficult to get to the plants on them.
Pros
- Easy To Use
- Eco-Friendly
- Effective
- Safe
Cons
- No cons
Best Uses
- Bugs & Insects
Comments about Insect Pop-Up Nets:
It actually stops swimming pool water from getting on the plants, keeping them from burning upl.
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