🐔 Secure Your Space with Style!
This 13.7 in x 236 in chicken wire netting is a versatile, high-quality galvanized mesh designed for various applications, including garden fencing and pet enclosures. Its lightweight yet sturdy construction makes it easy to cut and shape, ensuring it meets all your crafting and protective needs.
D**N
Great product accurate description
Bought this product for crafts arrived in good condition product as advertised. Can’t wait to get started. I purchased this from Amazon instead of Home Depot or Lowe’s because of too much quantity didn’t need that much.
A**J
Durable and Secure
I recently purchased this chicken wire to reinforce my coop, and I am very impressed with the quality! It’s strong, durable, and easy to work with. The mesh is tight enough to keep my chickens safe from predators, but still allows for good airflow and visibility.I love how flexible it is – I was able to easily shape it around the coop’s frame without any hassle. It also seems resistant to rust, so I expect it to hold up well in all weather conditions.Overall, this chicken wire has made a huge difference in securing my hens and giving them a safe, protected environment. Highly recommend for anyone building or upgrading a chicken coop!
J**R
Works as expected
This product works as expected.
V**R
Nice tight weave, easy to use
This Miuwauer metal weave fabric is so easy to use. I was surprised at the flexibility of the wire. It is not too stiff, and easy to unroll. It is shapable with minimal effort. For my project the amount provided was a very good value for the money. I needed to make an enclosure for a pair of my bee hives to keep wood peckers out. The apertures are large enough for the bees to fly through, but small enough to keep those large birds out. I have the enclosure installed under cover, so I am sure that it will last a long time. The wire is light weight and has a medium shine to it, I am hoping that the bees won't have too much trouble with it and that it will last many years.
G**.
Perfect
We have an issue with squirrels digging on our large flower pots to bury their peanuts or neighbors cat burying other things. I bought this chicken wire and cut out circles , anchored them in place with landscape pins and planted seeds in every one of the little cells. Easy as pie and now the squirrels cannot accidentally dig them up. Putting in actual plants is not as easy but worth the effort.
C**S
Great Wall of Chicken Wire: A Bunny's Worst Nightmare!
I recently purchased this chicken wire with the hope of protecting my beloved garden from the rabbit invasion that had turned my backyard into their personal buffet. Little did I know, this chicken wire would become the Great Wall of Chicken Wire, standing tall and proud against the hordes of hungry bunnies.Installation was a breeze – well, as breezy as wrestling with a roll of wire that seems to have a mind of its own can be. After a few epic battles involving pliers, zip ties, and some colorful language, the fortress was complete.And oh, the results! The rabbits have been thwarted. No longer do I wake up to find my plants decimated by those fluffy little garden marauders. I swear I’ve seen the bunnies plotting, trying to figure out how to breach this impenetrable barrier. They’ve tried tunneling, they’ve tried scaling, but the chicken wire stands firm, laughing in the face of their adorable attempts.This chicken wire isn't just a product; it's a deterrent, a statement, a victory for gardeners everywhere. It has turned my garden into a safe haven where plants can grow in peace, and rabbits are left munching on the weeds they truly deserve.If you’re tired of your garden being a five-star rabbit restaurant, this chicken wire is your solution. It’s sturdy, it’s reliable, and it’s bunny-proof. Five stars for the Great Wall of Chicken Wire – a garden guardian like no other!
M**E
Black paint or grease?
Not sure if it was the paint or grease, but there was black liquid on it and didn’t realize until I was part way done. Nervous to let my dog near it since it stained my hands and I don’t want it to stain her fur. But did block off the holes in the balcony so she can’t jump
D**5
Pestilence barrier
I love to garden but I do not love groundhogs, moles, etc. eating my potential harvest. I bought this chicken wire to lay over the top of my weed barrier for my raised garden beds. I am hoping this keeps the pestilence from getting to the roots of my plants. I will let you know if it works!
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