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NETTING WIRE GL

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Animal Netting - 5m HandyPak
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NETTING WIRE GL
ΓÇó Ideal for smaller animal enclosures, tree guards & household projectsΓÇó Standard 30mm (1 1/4ΓÇ¥) hex apertureΓÇó Wire diameter is 0.90mm for light-medium duty applicationsΓÇó Easy to shape and mould

30mm (1 1/4") hex aperture

Whites Animal Netting is an economical netting with a wire diameter of 0.90mm and a medium hexagon aperture of 30mm. It is strong and flexible, making it ideal for use in small enclosures and tree guards.

It is made from galvanised steel wire for strength and additional protection from the weather.

It comes standard in 50m packs and is also available in convenient 5m and 10m packs for smaller jobs.

Note: It is recommended that new galvanised wire mesh used in aviaries and pet cages be treated to remove excess zinc that could possibly harm the pets. Shave off any zinc spikes with a utility knife. The mesh should then be scrubbed with a mild solution of vinegar (2 cups in a bucket of water), and rinsed with clean water.

Handy Hint:

    • Be sure to take into account the wire diameter, aperture and roll size when selecting mesh for a project.
    • To view our entire range of mesh and netting click on the 'shadow board' image in the photo gallery at the top of this page