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BOP/Pheasant Netting | 70gsm
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Specification
SKU | 204582-204612 |
Weight | 7kg-14kg |
Size | 1m x 100m, 1.2m x 100mm, 2m x 100m |
Weight Grade | 70gsm |
Colour | Black |
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Features and benefits
- High tensile strength BOP stretched plastic netting, giving the mesh improved strength allowing it to be used around large animals and exposed areas
- Strong, lightweight and cost-effective agricultural/garden fencing - a great alternative to metal wire fencing
- Black UV-stabilised plastic netting so that the mesh will have a long life when exposed to the elements
- Mesh hole size of 20mm x 20mm
- Weighs 70g/m²
£73.59

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Further information
Pheasant netting is similar to deer netting but with smaller 20mm x 20mm holes and weighing a lighter 70 grams per square metre. Our pheasant netting is suitable for both commercial and domestic uses, ideal for game bird rearing purposes or even as a fruit cage netting for garden birds. The netting can be used to control poultry or game birds – keeping them in or out.
The BOP mesh has been stretched to produce a lightweight, high tensile strength netting suited to act as a deterrent to birds, deer and other animals. It can easily be cut to size and the remaining length left on the roll for future use.
It is a semi-rigid, ultra violet stabilised black polypropylene netting - available in 4 different heights, all in 100m length rolls - 1m, 1.2m, 1.5m, 2.0m.
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Technical information
Product Type: Pheasant Netting
Mesh Size: 20mm x 20mm
Weight: 70g/m²
Material: Polypropylene
Heights: 1m, 1.2m, 1.5m, 2m
Roll Length: 100m
Colour: Black
INSTALLATION NOTES
When installing fencing applications using this mesh, we highly recommend using straining wires to give extra strength to the plastic netting. Straining line wires are available on this website and are used to keep the fencing taut and strong. Straining lines wires are fixed to the netting at the top using hog ring clips and pliers. The 2m mesh may need a 2nd or 3rd line wire as desired.
The netting can be fixed to wooden fencing posts or timber stakes using u-nails or nylon cable ties, but for a long-term fencing solution, we recommend battening the netting as this spreads the strain on individual netting filaments. Battening involves simply fixing the plastic netting between the posts/stakes and another length of treated timber along its length.