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Safeguard Crops And Trees With Bird Netting

30 April, 2010 (10:10) | Bird Netting, Garden Netting | By: admin

Birds are a delightful addition to any yard… until they start eating your garden. Is there a way to enjoy both your bird feeder and your fruit trees and berries? Yes. The answer is bird netting.

Plastic bird netting is an inexpensive solution that helps remind your feathered friends which food is for them and which food is off-limits. Bird nets are available in many sizes to accommodate fruit and nut trees, berry bushes, and vegetable gardens. Furthermore, bird netting is durable and will last for years, so it is well worth the investment.

Advantages of Using Bird Netting

Bird control netting is a humane way to keep birds away from crops and trees

  • It is nearly invisible from a distance
  • It protects against all bird species
  • Can be fastened to trees, bushes, etc. using a variety of fasteners
  • Will last for 10 years or longer
  • Will not rot, mildew, or absorb water
  • Can be found in black, green, tan, or other colors to blend in with surroundings
  • Resistant to U.V. rays

Bird Netting for Enclosures

Some people experience bird problems entirely unrelated to trees or gardens. If you’re tired of swallows building their nests against your house or pigeons doing their business on your deck while roosting on your eaves, garden netting for birds could be your solution. Using a bit of creativity, bird netting can be used to protect enclosures and save you the work of cleaning up after birds over and over again.

Bird Netting Sizes

Although bird netting can be purchased in an array of sizes, sometimes standard dimensions aren’t quite right. In that case, two pieces of netting can be overlapped, provided you allow at least six inches when doing so. If your problem is a net which is too big, simply trim to the appropriate size.

Fruit Netting To Cover Your Trees and Bushes

27 April, 2010 (15:46) | Garden Netting | By: admin

There’s nothing quite like vine-ripened fruit, and the birds know it too. After putting in the work of watering, pruning, and caring for your fruit trees, shouldn’t you get to reap the rewards? Protect your trees with fruit tree netting, also known as fruit tree bird netting or just simply, bird netting.

Fruit netting comes in a variety of sizes and is a relatively inexpensive investment to protect your harvest. Bird netting for fruit trees will also protect vegetable gardens and berry bushes, if thieving birds are a problem in those areas as well. Fruit tree nets are durable and will last year after year, giving you piece of mind when you’re away from your yard and garden. Fruit nets can also be used to trellis some plants and vegetables, and will effectively keep deer from munching on your plants as well.

Finding fruit netting is easy, and can be purchased at home and garden centers, nurseries, and at many online retailers. Online retailers tend to be more accommodating of custom or over-sized fruit tree nets, so you’re sure to find what you’re looking for – whether it’s for a backyard garden or an orchard!

How to Use Fruit Netting

Using fruit netting is pretty self-explanatory – just cover the desired area and secure. If you find that the piece of netting you’re using is too large, you can simply cut the excess with a pair of scissors. Fruit netting can be secured around a tree trunk or with stakes in the ground. If your piece of netting is too small you can attach two pieces together – simply overlap the pieces with a minimum of 6 inches and clip together. More complicated uses of fruit netting, such as covering enclosures or use as shade cloth will require more detailed instructions.

Fruit netting is very versatile, inexpensive, and is a great a great use of garden netting to protect your harvest from birds and other pests.