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Application Info: D.11 Vineyard Bird Protection
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Our easy-to-install bird net helps increase vineyard yields.

PAK vineyard bird net is a UV resistant, multi-season method of protecting your grape crop from birds. Netting has been found to be the most effective solution to control bird damage. It has a small hole size to effectively keep birds out while also allowing in plenty of sunlight and easy access for bees to the vines.

The bright white color of the net also acts as a short term deterrent, which birds see and fly right over. Our bird net is a drape over product and can be easily applied and removed.

The lightweight and versatile fabric comes in bags, and by using the optional applicator trailer, can quickly be draped over rows for protection or removed at year-end. Lasts for years.

Recommended Fabrics: D.21 BirdTex GP,  D.22 BirdTex
Related Products: A.14 Ultralite Orchard and Field Shade,  B.05 Tree Squares & Strips,  E.08 Vineyard Hail Protection




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