Continental Fine Mesh - Economic and Stretchable

TRIED AND TESTED SINCE 1996!
  • Large 120mm diameter preformed polyethylene
  • Available with or without ties
  • Green, flat packed for ease of transport
  • Better weed control than tubes - herbicide kills weeds within shelter
  • Visually pleasant - wind resistant
  • Bird friendly (songbirds can climb mesh walls)
  • Greater ventilation for stronger stems, no water entrapment

DON'T BE FOOLED BY NON-STRETCHABLE, INFERIOR LOOKALIKES!

Photo showing breakdown of
Continental Mesh Shelter on a
4 year old Cricket Bat Willow.

CONTINENTAL FINE MESH SHELTERS
Not including ties. Including Delivery.
For Conifers, Beech & Shrubs
Broadleaved Deer Protection
Quantity 
60cm
75cm
1.2m
1.5m
200 +
51p
63p
87p
108p
300 +
45p
57p
80p
102p
500 +
40p
48p
75p
95p
1,000 +
36p*
45p*
71p
90p
1,500 +
35p*
44p*
70p
88p
2,500 +
34p*
43p*
69p
85p
4,000 +
Please ask for quotation

*Staple Gun included for orders of 1,000 + of 60cm or 75cm shelters only
Ask for reduced price if no gun required.

Fixing:
60cm Shelters: support with two canes 3ft 12/14, 14/16lb or 16/18lb. Staple into canes using our specialist staple gun. 75cm: Use two 3ft 6" 16/18 or 4ft 22/24 canes.

1.2m and 1.5m Shelters: Use 1.35m, 1.5m, 1.65, or 1.8m 32/32mm internal stakes and staple using R34 staple gun. Stakes must not be lower than 150mm below shelter top!

Note Also:
• We recommend the use of ‘Balance’ fine mesh shelters with a solid bottom if rabbit density is high, for greater protection.
• Stakes placed inside shelters must be removed prior to stem touching the stake and being damaged.
• These shelters will photodegrade in time, but this will depend on UV penetration and sunlight over a number of years. The shelters will gently stretch once under pressure. If, however, sufficient degradation has not occurred when the net has been stretched to its limit the tree shelter may need to be removed prior to damage to the tree occurring.
• If high populations of deer, especially fallow or red, are known to exist, deer fencing should be considered as an alternative to individual protection. Our shelters will, however, reduce tree damage in the majority of situations.