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title: "Dalen Bird X Protective Mesh Netting - Keep Birds and Pests Away from Your Garden – Non Toxic - Made in The USA - 14' x 14'"
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# UV inhibitors for weatherproof durability 3/4" heavy-duty polypropylene mesh Proudly made in the USA Dalen Bird X Protective Mesh Netting - Keep Birds and Pests Away from Your Garden – Non Toxic - Made in The USA - 14' x 14'

**Brand:** dalen
**Price:** 128 zł
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🛡️ Protect your garden’s bounty before the squirrels do!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Dalen Bird X Protective Mesh Netting - Keep Birds and Pests Away from Your Garden – Non Toxic - Made in The USA - 14' x 14' by dalen
- **How much does it cost?** 128 zł with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.pl](https://www.desertcart.pl/products/2355583-dalen-bird-x-protective-mesh-netting-keep-birds-and-pests)

## Best For

- dalen enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted dalen brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Built to Last:** Heavy-duty mesh with UV inhibitors ensures season-after-season durability against weather and wear.
- • **Reusable & Versatile:** Perfect for berries, vines, crops, and fruit trees—protect your harvest year after year.
- • **Eco-Friendly & Humane:** Non-toxic, chemical-free protection that’s safe for birds, squirrels, and small wildlife.
- • **Ultimate Garden Guardian:** Keep your fruits and veggies safe from birds and pests without sacrificing sunlight.
- • **Effortless DIY Installation:** Flexible design fits your garden needs—no special tools or professional help required.

## Overview

The Dalen Bird X Protective Mesh Netting is a premium 14' x 14' garden net made from durable 3/4" polypropylene mesh with UV inhibitors, designed to keep birds and pests away while allowing sunlight through. Made in the USA, it offers a non-toxic, humane solution for safeguarding fruits, vegetables, and crops with easy DIY installation and long-lasting weather resistance.

## Description

desertcart.com : Dalen Bird X Protective Mesh Netting - Keep Birds and Pests Away from Your Garden – Non Toxic - Made in The USA - 14' x 14' : Garden Netting : Patio, Lawn & Garden

Review: good for squirrels and birds - Every year we have a 100 year old fig tree producing the best tasting figs i have ever tasted! i don't even eat or like figs, but these are so wonderful! And, every year, the squirrels attack in a coordinated rush right at the moment they are ripe and ready to pick! They must have some squirrel spies in our attic and let every other squirrel in the state of Texas knows that we are going out there to pick figs. My husband and I run towards the tree at the same time as the squirrels, legs pumping, sweating, arms reaching out, every muscle screaming in pain, just one fig!! But, always, the hordes of squirrels know our plan, and they descend, falling from other trees, jumping off roofs and telephone wires, pouring in waves over the back fence, teeth bared, tails bushed out, screeching their war cry, unstoppable and terrifying: FIG FRENZY!!! We don't give up, desperately inching our way across the yard towards the tree... my husband goes down! instantly, he disappears under a masses of angry fur and nutty breath...i know he's down, no fig for him, but i must press on, almost there! A rogue squirrel misses his mark, leaping from a flagpole across the street, he falls, hitting me on the shoulder, then clinging, shouting squirrel obscenities in my ear, sudden pain in my shoe, a squirrel is climbing onto my laces, chewing through them so i will trip. With one final lunge, I jump into the tree, scattering thousand of figs and squirrels, birds are now diving from the air! i reach out, and..my fingers close around a small piece of fruit as i fall. i land hard, awkwardly, on my hip, the squirrel on my shoulder screaming in alarm, pressed against my ear. suddenly, there is..nothing. All scatter, vanish, leaving behind broken branches, juice and fur. even the birds have fallen silent. I sit, leaning against the tree, catching my breath. my husband is still lying on the ground , uninjured, but angry that again, another year will have to pass before he can try again. i slowly open my hand, the fig glistening in the sunlight, bursting with juice, i close my eyes and breathe in the fresh, warm, lemony fragrance and open my eyes again as a sudden sound in my ear reminds me...i am not alone here under the tree. the squirrel, still on my shoulder, is also breathing in the juicy scent, his eyes also closed.. i realize he is very young, that must be why he attempted the ridiculous, almost suicidal leap across the street. suddenly, his eyes snap open, almost hypnotized by the fig in my hand, he was unaware for a moment of his danger. a sudden, smothered squeak of alarm escaped his mouth, along with a tiny bit of drool. we looked at each other. he was small and very grey, with pale shading into his tail. his eyes flickered inquisitively over my face. then, he suddenly sighed...it was the sigh... such an expression of longing, and disappointment and hope in it! I motioned my husband over, and carefully, he stiffly, crawled to where we were sitting. the squirrel looked alarmed, then at me, as though for protection. i felt a stab of motherly feeling, as though this tiny creature were a long lost child. then as we sat together, sheltered under the fig tree that had undoubtedly seen stranger sights in it's hundred years of life, I carefully divided the fig into three pieces, and we contentedly ate together in the morning sun.... so we got this net, and it works great.
Review: so so so good - This is the only thing I have found that keeps squirrels from decimating my berries and figs. Also stops them from digging up my garden bed. Inexpensive, reusable. Love it. Con: the thing that makes it great - living things do not want to get tangled in it - makes it a hassle. I use really big sheets of it, and it will catch and tangle and be generally a mess to work with, especially when I take it off and fold it up. It will snag on the tinest bump in concrete and even on itself. If possible, find stakes that are taller than your plant. Post them around your plant or bed. Cap each stake with a solo cup or can or whatever. Then drape this over it. And tuck it in around the bottom. This will help to prevent the plant from getting caught in the netting. It also helps to prevent squirrels from sticking their grubby little hands through a hole and grabbing at your fruit. Ditto with dirty bird beaks. I was horrified at the thought that small animals would die in this stuff, but did NOT have that problem at all.

## Features

- A MUST HAVE FOR YOUR GARDEN: Tired of not being able to enjoy your delicious berries, fruit, or veggies because birds or garden pests got to them before you even had the chance to have a taste? The Gardeneer by Dalen bird netting is the perfect non-toxic solution.
- HIGHEST QUALITY MESH: This durable plastic garden netting is proudly made in the USA with premium quality, heavy duty 3/4" polypropylene mesh with UV inhibitors, a unique material that is weatherproof, not easy to tear, and supported by our money back guarantee.
- PROTECT YOUR CROPS: Keep pesky birds away without obscuring or blocking sunlight. Whether you are a professional gardener or simply enjoy growing your own organic fruits and veggies, this bird net is an excellent choice for safeguarding your garden bed, plants, berries, vines, crops or fruit trees.
- HUMANE ALTERNATIVE: Unlike similar products on the market, our special bird netting contains no chemicals or toxins, it is entirely harmless to birds, rabbits, squirrels, and other small animals. A safe and animal-friendly way of protecting your garden without harming wildlife.
- EASY DIY INSTALLATION: The Gardeneer by Dalen garden netting is available in 5 different sizes according to your individual needs and features a user-friendly and flexible design that is easy to install without requiring expensive professional tools. Great pest control without having to manipulate metal wires that produce cuts and can corrode over time.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B000BQ81A4 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #157,464 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #602 in Garden Netting |
| Brand Name | Dalen |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (1,972) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00016069000080 |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 168"L x 168"W |
| Item Type Name | home-pest-repellents |
| Item Weight | 27.22 g |
| Manufacturer | DALEN |
| Manufacturer Part Number | BN-2 |
| Material Type | Polypropylene |
| Model Number | BN-2 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| UPC | 016069000080 783586944370 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Dalen
- **Color:** Black
- **Item Weight:** 27.22 g
- **Material:** Polypropylene
- **Product Dimensions:** 168"L x 168"W

## Images

![Dalen Bird X Protective Mesh Netting - Keep Birds and Pests Away from Your Garden – Non Toxic - Made in The USA - 14' x 14' - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71yRoCFCTDL.jpg)

## Available Options

This product comes in different **Size** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Will this keep squirrels from eating my garden?**
A: I have used this product over my blueberries and did not have a problem with squirrels.  It does need to be tightly staked down to keep birds and small animals  from going under and becoming entangled.  (This happened quite a few times). I have tried to use this on peach trees to keep squirrels out but without success.  There was no way to completely wrap the tree tightly and squirrels ate EVERY SINGLE peach!.  If you can completely enclose your plants and stake the netting around them tightly, this should work.  I have not seen evidence of squirrels chewing through it.

**Q: Is this reusable, or does one have to buy new netting every year?**
A: Yes, we have used it for 2 years now.  However, this year, the birds have gotten a little wise to it and they are succeeding at getting the fruit close to the net.  Also, our fig tree leaves poke through and if you don't catch them, you have to snip the net here and there to push it back out.  I figure this will take some life out of the net, but I still figure it's good for another couple years.

**Q: will this keep out cabbage moths?**
A: No, 1\2 circle mesh.

**Q: Will this netting cover citrus trees, and keep small birds off of them? Thank you**
A: This net is a very good product.  It is a little difficult to install by yourself but will work fine.  I used it for a 15' x 30' strawberry patch.  I was tired of losing my entire crop to birds.  It also helped keep out the squirrels.  The problem you may have is getting it over the top of taller citrus trees.  The netting catches onto any little snag (like branches) and then becomes hard to handle.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ good for squirrels and birds
*by C***S on April 30, 2016*

Every year we have a 100 year old fig tree producing the best tasting figs i have ever tasted! i don't even eat or like figs, but these are so wonderful! And, every year, the squirrels attack in a coordinated rush right at the moment they are ripe and ready to pick! They must have some squirrel spies in our attic and let every other squirrel in the state of Texas knows that we are going out there to pick figs. My husband and I run towards the tree at the same time as the squirrels, legs pumping, sweating, arms reaching out, every muscle screaming in pain, just one fig!! But, always, the hordes of squirrels know our plan, and they descend, falling from other trees, jumping off roofs and telephone wires, pouring in waves over the back fence, teeth bared, tails bushed out, screeching their war cry, unstoppable and terrifying: FIG FRENZY!!! We don't give up, desperately inching our way across the yard towards the tree... my husband goes down! instantly, he disappears under a masses of angry fur and nutty breath...i know he's down, no fig for him, but i must press on, almost there! A rogue squirrel misses his mark, leaping from a flagpole across the street, he falls, hitting me on the shoulder, then clinging, shouting squirrel obscenities in my ear, sudden pain in my shoe, a squirrel is climbing onto my laces, chewing through them so i will trip. With one final lunge, I jump into the tree, scattering thousand of figs and squirrels, birds are now diving from the air! i reach out, and..my fingers close around a small piece of fruit as i fall. i land hard, awkwardly, on my hip, the squirrel on my shoulder screaming in alarm, pressed against my ear. suddenly, there is..nothing. All scatter, vanish, leaving behind broken branches, juice and fur. even the birds have fallen silent. I sit, leaning against the tree, catching my breath. my husband is still lying on the ground , uninjured, but angry that again, another year will have to pass before he can try again. i slowly open my hand, the fig glistening in the sunlight, bursting with juice, i close my eyes and breathe in the fresh, warm, lemony fragrance and open my eyes again as a sudden sound in my ear reminds me...i am not alone here under the tree. the squirrel, still on my shoulder, is also breathing in the juicy scent, his eyes also closed.. i realize he is very young, that must be why he attempted the ridiculous, almost suicidal leap across the street. suddenly, his eyes snap open, almost hypnotized by the fig in my hand, he was unaware for a moment of his danger. a sudden, smothered squeak of alarm escaped his mouth, along with a tiny bit of drool. we looked at each other. he was small and very grey, with pale shading into his tail. his eyes flickered inquisitively over my face. then, he suddenly sighed...it was the sigh... such an expression of longing, and disappointment and hope in it! I motioned my husband over, and carefully, he stiffly, crawled to where we were sitting. the squirrel looked alarmed, then at me, as though for protection. i felt a stab of motherly feeling, as though this tiny creature were a long lost child. then as we sat together, sheltered under the fig tree that had undoubtedly seen stranger sights in it's hundred years of life, I carefully divided the fig into three pieces, and we contentedly ate together in the morning sun.... so we got this net, and it works great.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ so so so good
*by K***N on April 25, 2014*

This is the only thing I have found that keeps squirrels from decimating my berries and figs. Also stops them from digging up my garden bed. Inexpensive, reusable. Love it. Con: the thing that makes it great - living things do not want to get tangled in it - makes it a hassle. I use really big sheets of it, and it will catch and tangle and be generally a mess to work with, especially when I take it off and fold it up. It will snag on the tinest bump in concrete and even on itself. If possible, find stakes that are taller than your plant. Post them around your plant or bed. Cap each stake with a solo cup or can or whatever. Then drape this over it. And tuck it in around the bottom. This will help to prevent the plant from getting caught in the netting. It also helps to prevent squirrels from sticking their grubby little hands through a hole and grabbing at your fruit. Ditto with dirty bird beaks. I was horrified at the thought that small animals would die in this stuff, but did NOT have that problem at all.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Useful if you plan to use it carefully
*by A***Y on April 27, 2022*

Yes, this mesh sticks to itself and every leaf and stick on the ground, so you just have to use it carefully or you'll end up with a mess that looks like yard-waste velcro. Rips if pulled against sticks and staples. BUT, used carefully and folded carefully between seasons, mine has is about to be used for a third year over my strawberry patch. Is it a bit of a pain? Yes. But that's just a few dollars for years of service by a cheap product that works to keep birds off the berries. I've also used it over hoops when I took the winter hoop tunnel fabric off and wanted to keep my chickens from eating everything. Worked great.

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