

🌿 Guard your greens like a pro—because your harvest deserves VIP protection!
This 13x40 ft reusable garden bird netting, crafted from durable UV and rot-resistant polypropylene, offers a customizable 0.6-inch mesh to effectively protect fruit trees, berries, and vegetables from birds, deer, squirrels, and other pests. Lightweight yet sturdy, it includes grow twine for plant support and is designed for easy DIY installation, ensuring a pest-free, bountiful harvest season after season.








| Best Sellers Rank | #1,463,508 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #2,828 in Garden Netting |
| Brand | ICANZUO |
| Color | Green |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 425 Reviews |
| Item Weight | 380 Grams |
| Material | Polyethylene (PE) |
| Product Dimensions | 12000"L x 156"W |
| Shape | Rectangular |
M**E
Works like a charm!
I have tried just about everything to keep birds from tearing up my hanging flowers over the years. Aluminum foil strips, spinners, fake snakes, etc. Just purchased this a few weeks ago and it seems to be working really good. A little tricky to wrap existing full grown plants without looking all crazy. But once you get the hang of it, not bad. I draped mine over the tops and secured to the pot itself. Left the hanging flowers below uncovered so they would continue growing. Also have put out quite a few birdhouses throughout our property so they do have homes. Just not in my flowers :)
M**K
Cheap and Light and Complete
This is a whole lot of very lightweight netting that probably does more to discourage birds than to lock them out. It comes with a reel of wire ties, which is an extremely helpful add-in. The netting is not strong and won't stop very small animals. It surely would not stop rodents of any size, or rabbits. It's not a huge visual deterrent from a distance. But if you want something low-hassle that ought to keep the birds off your plants, etc, this is good value for money. You can easily cut it with scissors, and you certainly don't need serious stakes to hold it up.
N**A
Works very well
I wish I'd used this years ago! This is the 1st time in 3 years we've been able to harvest any blueberries, the birds always get to them as soon as they ripen. This year we were able to harvest tons of blueberries!
K**E
Netting is great value and durable
The netting is never very easy to spread, but walls very easily from the package. Stayed up the entire season, and was easy to take down to reuse again for the next season. This is the second time I purchased from this vendor and will do it again.
M**0
Netting may not last very
This netting was rolled up (as the picture shows) instead of a folded sheet... It seemed like it would be a good idea, but it proved to be tricky to unwrap. Dimensions are not accurate...I received approximately 7' wide x (maybe) 30' long. Definitely not 13' though. Less than 2 days up and there are 3 tears in the netting...so not as strong as suggested. Looks like some critters busted right through it.. The frame the roll of wire came in was fragile and broke. The roll of wire has nothing to keep it together anymore. Things to consider that may have changed my some of my feedback... I purchased this last year, but missed the window to install before the birds got my first run of blueberries...so it is a year old. It was kept inside my garage all year though. I opened and installed this netting by myself, so it may have been easier if I had a second set of hands.
D**9
Great product
I used this to cover a chicken coop run. I like it the width was perfect. Perfect for the alternative to wing clipping.
T**G
Effective
Little difficult to cover blueberries by yourself but once on very effective.
G**Y
Does take at least two people to spread
We spread it over a newly planted patch of mondo grass, to keep the squirrels from digging up around the roots. That has worked well. It's important, though, to peg or weight down around the edges, as before I did that, a small bird had gone underneath it from the edge and gotten tangled up. Since it couldn't move, I was able to get close enough with scissors to clip the strands it was tangled with and the bird scurried back out.
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