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Description
Product Overview
With the growing trend of organic farming, the need for effective and environmentally friendly pest control solutions has become essential. This premium extruded insect mesh serves as a vital barrier against insects that can harm crops, promoting healthier plant growth without the use of chemicals.
Features
- Ideal protection against flies, wasps, and other flying insects.
- Color: Green
- Width: 1m
- Length: 50m
- Mesh size: 1.9mm x 1.9mm
- Weight: 210gsm
- Sturdy extruded Polypropylene material
- UV Protected for enhanced durability and longer life
Applications
This insect mesh can be effectively used in various applications, including:
- Attaching to greenhouse sides and roofs to provide shade and protection from the sun.
- Covering crops in gardens and fields to prevent insect infestations.
- Creating protective barriers around specific plants to enhance their growth and yield.
Dimensions & Specifications
| Specification | Measurement |
|---|---|
| Width | 1m |
| Length | 50m |
| Mesh Size | 1.9mm x 1.9mm |
| Weight | 210gsm |
Technical Specifications
Made from high-performance extruded polypropylene, this insect mesh is designed to withstand environmental stressors while providing optimal protection for your crops. The UV protection feature ensures that the mesh lasts longer, even under direct sunlight.
FAQ
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Q: Can this mesh be used in any weather conditions?
A: Yes, the UV protection allows it to withstand various weather conditions. -
Q: Is the mesh easy to install?
A: Yes, it can be easily attached to structures and is lightweight for convenient handling. -
Q: How does it protect from insects?
A: The fine mesh size effectively blocks small insects while allowing sunlight and air to pass through.
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