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N**R
Low quality and delicate, but functional
Bought this stuff to put up around my sun canopy as mosquito netting. The product is not really intended for this I don't think, but in the end I made it work. A few things you might want to know about it:Pros:It does actually function as mosquito nettingInexpensiveCons:Very delicate. I had to be very careful not to snag it on anything as I moved it around, because it was really easy to damage the weave.Hard to work with. I was working with a 8'x50' sheet of the stuff, and I have to say, it was not an easy task. It's lightweight, so the wind blew it around a lot, and it snags on EVERYTHING. Plus it's so easy to damage, I had to wear kid gloves the entire time to keep from putting holes in it. If you're going to get a lot of it, I suggest having a partner around to help you, especially if you care about what the finished product looks like.Edges fray like crazy. The edges are not finished in any way. The weave is very basic and it will unravel easily at the edges.Doesn't look great. The appearance of this stuff is pretty cheap. I managed to damage it while putting it up so that didn't help, but even if I hadn't it would still look super flimsy. I don't expect it to last.Conclusion:In the end, my purposes were served by this material, but it was probably not worth the $20 I saved by getting it instead of something a bit nicer. If I were going to do it all again, I'd buy some higher quality material that has finished edges, a stronger weave, and a bit more weight to it. I think it would work great for plant netting (as it's being advertised), but in any situation where the finished product needs to look halfway decent for a long time, I would look elsewhere.
D**.
Lightweight and durable
We used this as a flow through bird poop catcher under an apartment carport. Using it doubled up it has done a fantastic job so far. About a month in and have had several high wind experiences with no issues. We did use gorilla tape around the cut edges to keep them from coming apart as well as making a backer for staples to hold better. Not it's intended use but it works well for it.
A**N
Good for the garden
This is great in my garden to protect plants from flying pests like cabbage moths as an alternative to pesticides. Held up really well in the wind once I figured out how to secure it to my frame. Other products have torn easily, but not this stuff. I will be ordering more of this in the future for both the garden and as a mosquito netting
G**S
Slippery and lightweight netting fabric
Good stuff. I haven't used it yet but and happy with what I received for the price. I ended up buying a different loosely woven fabric for my screening project because I thought this Mosquito Bug fabric would ravel once I cut it and I wanted to sew the edges also. A serger would probably be a good machine to use to finish the edges or a bias tape type product. Fray Check would also be a good idea to try if you are concerned about the edges raveling. I was hoping the weave of this screening would be more "delicate"/smaller so fruit flies couldn't get through it but I didn't want to take the chance so that's why I purchased a different lightweight, tightly woven material to make the zippered lid to my new Worm Inn composting bin. I think this netting will be great as a draping material on my plants outdoors.
S**D
Mosquito free zone!
Would buy this over and over again. First year we have been able to sit out in the patio without pesky mosquitoes biting us alive! Has survived 4 severe storms without a tear! It also helps block some of the rain out as well.
J**
Not as thick as I thought
I like it, but it’s not as durable as I thought the reviews portrayed. You can easily poke holes in it if you try to pull it tight to tack it down. I use it to keep tiny white flys off my cucumber and tomato plants. First I stretched it over PVC but the white flys where still getting in, so I cut and sewed small like bug nets and put over the top of each plant individually and buried the ends in my garden. Works great.
A**Z
Very delicate material but useful and a great buy for size
Your browser does not support HTML5 video. My diy hang out area with veggies and herbs surrounded by my mosquito net on all sides. Definitely good for all insects. It cut down tremendously on them so I can enjoy evenings out. Material is very delicate so any pulls or pokes to it will create a hole.
M**.
Butterfly Habitat
Trying my luck at butterfly habitatPut on panels of a gazebo to make a cage 3 1/2’x10” still working on project and hopefully grass hoppers won’t chew thru it!Unravels some yes but good mesh for small insects will post more after set up😉
D**8
Great buy for allotment holders
I knew I needed net for my allotment but they were so expensive and when someone on a page mentioned about getting this I thought I would try it and it is it great. So much cheaper and does the job just as well so the water goes through when watering as well so save those pennies and buy this it’s great !!!
P**E
Garden netting
Very thin and tears quite easily if your not careful
L**N
Exactly what I expected. Good product.
Yep. Was as described and good quality material. Yes the edges are not hemmed and so might be a bit frayed, but excellent value for money and if you want seamed edges, you will need to pay significantly more.
R**C
Perfect barrier.
Fits my vegatable rows perfectly and when anchored all round provides an excellent barrier. Rain water passes through with no problem and will be ordering again.
F**S
KEEP OUT
Does as it says ideal for fitting on to a frame for a fruit cage etc only problem is there is an unfinished edge which tangles as you try to unroll it.
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