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- #7,077 in Patio, Lawn & Garden (See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden)
- #60 in Garden Netting
Sj
Reviewed in the United States on March 7, 2025
These fruit tree protective nets are perfect for keeping critters off your fruit trees for fruiting season. Vary easy to put on and work with, the size/measurements are accurate. The zipper is easy to operate, would be careful with the zipper though, it’s not super durable but the netting is. Appearance is nice, it does not shade the tree. Came packaged nicely, no damages, no chemical smell, shipped on time.
Kerri
Reviewed in the United States on March 6, 2025
Not easy to put on, zipper is ok. Hoping the squirrels dont chew right through them
Pammysue
Reviewed in the United States on February 24, 2025
I actually got these for my veggies I grow on my patio in barrels. They are a perfect size for my tomatoes, cukes and peppers. Even though I haven’t planted yet this season I have my barrels set up and tried them out on the barrels with cages and they are a perfect fit. The zippers are so convenient. I’ll do another review after I plant. 70 degrees today. 🌞
GK5040
Reviewed in the United States on February 20, 2025
We have a huge deer problem in our area of Florida. The deer eat everything they can reach even stuff they don’t like. I have a young queen palm tree that they’re not supposed to eat, but they have destroyed it!! I tried a chicken wire cage to protect the palm, but as you can see it didn’t work. If the deer eat enough of the fronds they will kill the plant. My only other option was to put bird netting, which would’ve gotten stuck in all the frond pinnacles and then been impossible to remove as the tree grew bigger. This is perfect as it’s loose and lightweight. It’s a little over sized right now, but as the tree grows taller, it will fill out the 6 foot circular netting until the tree is tall enough that the fronds are out of the deers reach. These fruit tree nets are meant for fruit trees, but obviously they can protect other trees from birds, squirrels, larger bugs, deer, etc. I’ve tried spraying my plants with deer repellent, but the sprinklers and rain wash it off and I forget to reapply, all it takes is one night for the deer to destroy a plant in your garden. Luckily this is in my backyard as it’s a little unsightly because it’s so large. Hopefully in a year the tree will be tall enough that the deer will not be able to eat the fronds. I got two of these for $18. They are 6’ x 6’. The netting bag has a zipper to access your fruit tree vertically, and the large opening on the bottom allows you a really wide opening to horizontally get the bag over a larger tree. The zipper works well. The bottom has a drawstring with a plastic slide. I tied the drawstring in a knot several times around the tree trunk. It seems very secure, I also have the drawstring hooked with a ground anchor just in case it gets caught by the wind. I wish I had thought of this six months ago and my tree would be beautiful. It takes several months for a palm tree to put out another fraud, but I’m hoping this allows the tree protection to recover. The mesh is pretty small so it should keep out most flying insects. Hopefully the deer cannot eat through this, but usually any kind of netting will distract them. Fingers crossed.!! To be continued.
Mr_Freebie
Reviewed in the United States on February 16, 2025
Nice quality mesh netting to protect fruit trees and bushes. The zipper works well and the draw string will help keep the netting on in windy conditions.The mesh is small enough to protect from bugs and birds but will allow moisture through.
Adrya L Webb
Reviewed in the United States on February 14, 2025
These are really nice big tree netting bags that will come in very handy when my small fruit trees start to produce fruit. I like that it's a 2 pack of them for a fair price, and the zipper and drawstring closures will make it quick and easy to protect them. Keep note that when one of these is around a tree, the actual inside diameter is a little over 5 feet, so measure your trees' width.I'm hoping these will protect from Oriental fruit moth and other pests. The mesh is a bit larger than I expected but it's about the average size of regular window screen. Hopefully that's still small enough to keep out the moth.These mesh bags seem durable, hopefully they won't get runners and holes in them from winds and storms when put to use, and they seem lightweight enough that they shouldn't smoosh my trees.
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