Neudorff 2 pieces pest protection net


Reliably protects fruit and vegetables from maggot infestation and caterpillar damage. Reusable for years.

 

Product features

The pest protection net reliably protects against many pests without the use of insecticides. The plants are also protected from hail, heavy rain and frost. In contrast, light, air and precipitation can penetrate unhindered through the network. The growth of the plants is not affected in any way, but is actually promoted. The plants easily push up the light net as they grow. For sensitive crops, supports in the middle of the bed can hold the net up like a tent.


Size

2.30 x 4.25 m


Mesh size

0.8x0.8mm

 

application areas

Culture

protection against

Carrots, celery

Brown feeding passages caused by carrot fly maggots.

Cabbage plants

Death of plants due to cabbage fly infestation, feeding by butterfly caterpillars, damage caused by aphid infestation and whiteflies.

Radishes, radishes

Damage caused by radish fly larvae.

Onions

Falling over/yellowing of young onion plants, onion damage by onion fly maggots.

leek (leek)

Maggot feeding on the leaves or in the heart of the plants by leek moth larvae. Young plants falling over/yellowing due to onion fly maggots. Damage caused by thrips infestation.

Beans

Seedling damage by bean fly maggots.

salad

Root damage by lettuce rootworm caterpillars. Aphid infestation.

asparagus

Asparagus fly maggots in the shoot tips of the stalks.

Strawberries, blueberries, currants, gooseberries, blackberries and raspberries, wine, small fruit trees

Damage caused by the larvae of the cherry vinegar fly.

All cultures

Bird eating. Eaten by rabbits or deer. Cats or the like disturbing the beds. Damage caused by hail and heavy rain, cold and wind.

 

period of application

March-September

 

use

Application Vegetables: The vegetable crops to be protected must be covered immediately after sowing or planting. Since the pests are active almost throughout the entire growing season, the net should only be removed 1 week before harvest. In the case of beans, it can be removed again just 2 weeks after germination, as the bean fly only attacks the seedlings. For asparagus, cover the particularly vulnerable one- and two-year-old asparagus beds with the net from mid-April to the end of June.

Flat insert vegetables: The net should overlap the cultivated area by approximately 30 cm. Place the pest protection net loosely over the plants so that their growth is not hindered. Secure the edge of the net by placing stones or something similar so that the pests cannot get through.

Application fruit: For strawberries, lay the net loosely and flatly from the end of flowering until harvest. The net should overlap the cultivated area by approximately 30 cm. Secure the edge of the net by placing stones or something similar so that the cherry vinegar flies cannot get through. Fruit trees are also completely covered after flowering until harvest and the net is tightly tied to the bottom of the woody shoots with a string.

cultural works: The implementation of the pest protection network leads to an early development and an improvement in the quality of the crops. When watering the crops, the net can remain on the plants. Only remove the net briefly to control weeds, spray and fertilize. For fruit trees, the net should only be opened when harvesting.

 

disposal

Worn pest protection nets can be disposed of with household waste. Only completely emptied packages belong in the recycling collection.


storage

Neudorff's pest protection net can be used for years if treated gently. Store the net in a dark and dry place in winter. Simply remove any contamination with soap and water.

The pest protection net reliably protects against many pests without the use of insecticides. The plants are also protected from hail, heavy rain and frost. In contrast, light, air and precipitation can penetrate unhindered through the network. The growth of the plants is not affected in any way, but is actually promoted. The plants easily push up the light net as they grow. For sensitive crops, supports in the middle of the bed can hold the net up like a tent. Application Vegetables: The vegetable crops to be protected must be covered immediately after sowing or planting. Since the pests are active almost throughout the entire growing season, the net should only be removed 1 week before harvest. In the case of beans, it can be removed again just 2 weeks after germination, as the bean fly
The pest protection net reliably protects against many pests without the use of insecticides. The plants are also protected from hail, heavy rain and frost. In contrast, light, air and precipitation can penetrate unhindered through the network. The growth of the plants is not affected in any way, but is actually promoted. The plants easily push up the light net as they grow. For sensitive crops, supports in the middle of the bed can hold the net up like a tent. Application Vegetables: The vegetable crops to be protected must be covered immediately after sowing or planting. Since the pests are active almost throughout the entire growing season, the net should only be removed 1 week before harvest. In the case of beans, it can be removed again just 2 weeks after germination, as the bean fly