Heavy-duty bird netting engineered for maximum crop and property protection. This professional-grade 7.5' x 21' netting features 1" square mesh that effectively excludes birds while providing extensive coverage for orchards, gardens, and structures.
Key Features:
- 1" square mesh – Optimal spacing blocks birds while allowing air circulation and light penetration
- Generous coverage – 7.5' 21' protects large areas with a single piece
- Heavy-duty construction – Durable polypropylene withstands outdoor conditions
- UV-resistant material – Resists sun damage for extended outdoor life
- Lightweight yet strong – Easy to install without sacrificing durability
Ideal Applications:
- Fruit trees & orchards – Protect cherries, apples, berries, and other fruit crops from bird damage
- Vegetable gardens – Shield ripening tomatoes, corn, and other vulnerable crops
- Vineyards – Safeguard grape harvests from bird predation
- Building protection – Prevent birds from nesting in eaves, rafters, and structures
- Pond & pool covers – Keep birds away from water features
Installation:
Drape over trees, crops, or structures and secure with ties, stakes, or clips. The 30' x 30' size provides ample coverage for large fruit trees, multiple rows of crops, or building sections. Can be cut to size or overlapped for custom configurations.
Benefits:
- Protects crops without harming birds – humane deterrent solution
- Reduces crop loss and increases harvest yields
- Reusable season after season with proper storage
- Cost-effective alternative to chemical deterrents or constant monitoring
- Professional-grade quality from American Netting & Fabric
Specifications:
- Dimensions: 7.5 feet x 21 feet
- Mesh size: 1" square
- Material: UV-resistant polypropylene
- Construction: Heavy-duty
- Manufacturer: American Netting and Fabric
Protect your harvest and property with professional-grade bird netting. Trusted by commercial growers and home gardeners for reliable, humane bird control.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Bird Netting and How Does It Work?
What is Bird Netting and How Does It Work?
Bird netting is a type of mesh material designed to keep birds away from specific areas, such as gardens, fruit trees, or buildings. It works by creating a physical barrier that prevents birds from accessing or landing in the protected area. The netting is typically made from durable materials like nylon or polyethylene and comes in various mesh sizes to suit different bird species and applications.
How Do I Install Bird Netting Properly?
How Do I Install Bird Netting Properly?
To install bird netting, first, determine the area you need to cover and measure the dimensions accurately. Secure the netting to a frame or structure, ensuring it is tightly stretched to avoid gaps where birds could enter. Use stakes, clips, or ties to attach the netting and make sure it extends slightly beyond the area to prevent birds from reaching the edges. For large areas, you may need to overlap sections of netting.
Can Bird Netting Be Used for All Types of Birds?
Can Bird Netting Be Used for All Types of Birds?
Bird netting is effective for many bird species, but its effectiveness can vary based on mesh size and netting strength. Smaller mesh sizes are better for keeping out small birds, while larger mesh sizes may be sufficient for larger species. It’s important to choose the right netting for the type of birds you’re trying to deter and the specific application.
How Do I Maintain and Clean Bird Netting?
How Do I Maintain and Clean Bird Netting?
Bird netting is relatively low-maintenance but should be inspected regularly for damage, such as holes or tears. Clean the netting periodically by gently washing it with a mild detergent and water to remove debris and bird droppings. Allow it to dry completely before reinstalling. Regular checks and cleaning will help extend the lifespan and effectiveness of the netting.
Can Bird Netting Harm Birds or Other Wildlife?
Can Bird Netting Harm Birds or Other Wildlife?
When properly installed and maintained, bird netting should not harm birds or other wildlife. It is designed to act as a barrier rather than a trap. However, it’s important to ensure that the netting is securely fastened and free of gaps that could potentially entangle or injure animals. Using high-quality netting and checking it regularly helps minimize any risks.
