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Reddit mentions of Agfabric Standard Insect Screen & Garden Netting Against Bugs, Birds & Squirrels - Mesh Netting, White (10'x12')

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We found 4 Reddit mentions of Agfabric Standard Insect Screen & Garden Netting Against Bugs, Birds & Squirrels - Mesh Netting, White (10'x12'). Here are the top ones.

Agfabric Standard Insect Screen & Garden Netting Against Bugs, Birds & Squirrels - Mesh Netting, White (10'x12')
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Agfabric standard insect netting is made of high quality mesh cloth with PE materialGarden bug netting works well to protect vegetables, flowers, plants and fruits from birds, moths and insects while letting water, air and sunshine get throughSee-through plant netting help check the progress of your plants, is breathable, odorless and flexibleCan be cut into other sizes as needed, prevent UV damage in summer and frost damage in winter, sturdy enough to fold up after one season and reuseFine mesh, neat edge. Size: 10Ft x 12Ft. Mesh size: 0.03x0.03in
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Found 4 comments on Agfabric Standard Insect Screen & Garden Netting Against Bugs, Birds & Squirrels - Mesh Netting, White (10'x12'):

u/Pizzabagelpizza · 1 pointr/gardening

I cover plants that already have cages or supports. Individually or sometimes in pairs. The netting drapes over the top and I secure the bottoms with a few garden staples. I just pull out a staple or two and lift the netting when I want to access the plant.

I use this type of netting, cut to fit. If I were going to try to do a wider area, I would use something more like a micromesh with hoop supports. That allows you to do a bigger area and the birds and animals won't get stuck in it like they would in a netting.

u/qweltor · 1 pointr/guns

Build an H-shape target frame from PVC, and use fine netting to catch your brass.

If you don't want to fiddle with stuff, here is a manufactured option: http://www.bubca.com/index.html