5 mm aperture bird netting protects delicate crops like berries, seedlings, vegetables and fruit. This 25 metre length bird netting is specifically designed for row crops and berry trellises. Use to cover a complete row or cut into lengths. Not only will this netting deter birds, possums and other pests, including cabbage moths and other large pest insects. The perfect size protection for easier installation over row crops.
This netting meets Victorian requirements for household use.
Benefits and features of 5 mm white bird netting 4m x 25m
Size:
Long 4m x 25m length for row crops and berry trellises
Weight: 30GSM weight
Apertures: 5mm
Material: Manufactured from premium quality HDPE
Strong construction helps to deter possums and birds as well as large fruit pests
Prevents damage to crop, in particular to delicate plants
Small aperture (5mm) helps prevent entanglement
Meets POCTA requirements (Victoria)
UV stabilised to endure harsh Australian climate
White netting is more visible to wildlife, providing extra protection
Resistant to mould, rotting, mildew as well as insects
Suitable for household and also for commercial use
Warranty: Comes with a 5 year UV warranty (Terms and Conditions apply)
Use small aperture fruit tree netting to protect:
Berries
Grapes
Kiwi fruit
Fruit trees
Vegetables
Ornamental plants
Seedlings and nursery plants
Ponds and pools
Buildings
Chicken coops as well as animal enclosuresÂ
How to use bird netting to protect fruit trees
Securing your bird netting to your plants will provide the best protection against wildlife. Securing netting also prevents snags and protects wildlife from entanglement.
This 4 m x 25 m length of netting is designed for securing over row crops and berry trellises. It can be secured to the ground or over even a frame, trellis or support structure. Netting is also effective if you secure it to the trunk of the plant itself.
To do this, drape the netting over the trellis or frame to and secure it in place by using ties or clips.
Similarly, for row crops your should also secure the netting. To do this, fix or anchor the netting to the ground with the use of pegs or heavy lengths of wood. It is important to note that loose netting should never be left on the ground. Excess netting poses a threat to both domestic and also wild animals.
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0432143005
Email:
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Location:
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Garbutt
Queensland
4814