QueenBird Copper Mesh with Packing Tool - 5 X 30 Feet - Blocker for Hole - DIY Hole Filler, Copper Fill Fabric, Ideal for Distilling, Pure 100% Copper Roll
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B C
> 3 dayQuality is Better than Home Depot or Lowe’s . The meshes are tightly knitted so the hole are very tiny whereas the one sold at Home Depot are huge. Have not place them in the garden yet. Let see how it block the slugs.
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Christine A. Meixner
> 3 dayI was able to take this 30-foot roll and cut it lengthwise into four 30-foot strips for 120 feet total, which makes this method of slug control very affordable. I garden in pallet wood planters, so I simply stapled the copper mesh around the top outside edge and wallah, no more slugs eating my veggies!
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K. Nedopak
> 3 dayAs you can see, this product isn’t copper, it’s painted wire that turns back to its original state in only a few weeks (put this out 3 weeks ago). It also does not stop slugs. If you’re having success, the slugs in your area may not be climbing it at first because it’s wire, but they will eventually. I’d not waste your money. Sad to have missed my window for return.
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bkihum
> 3 dayOutstanding!
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Reality_Check123
> 3 dayGreat product. High quality.
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King Hostile
> 3 dayUsed to stop pests.
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Ruth Denton
20-11-2024I was able to cut the copper mesh with scissors. I cut the mesh into small pieces, crumpled the pieces, and stuffed the pieces into small gaps in house foundation to keep out mice. The copper mesh will not rust.
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Amis
> 3 dayHave found some craft uses in addition to keeping birds and mice entering ducts. It cuts easily with shears or sturdy scissors
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Melanie
Greater than one weekThere was no stock in the package that said it was included and the roll looks much smaller than advertised.
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Pamela
> 3 dayWe bought this copper mesh to protect some of our young garden plants from birds and other pests. We also bought it to secure several corner areas under our deck from birds making nests. The mesh is really lightweight and flimsy. It’s not that strong to deter the birds from building their nests. They just rip it open or bite through it even with two to three layers of mesh. So we need to find another product, like steel chicken wire.