Crestala Fencing Centre

Rabbit Netting

£21.60
Tax included.

Rabbit netting is very versatile and can be used for many purposes. It is good for keeping small pets inside your garden and keeping rabbits out of veggie patches. The 1.8m high netting is often used on chicken runs as it is stronger than chicken netting.

The netting is sometimes stapled onto wooden walkways and bridges to increase grip during wet or icy weather. To avoid a tripping hazard, rabbit netting used for this purpose should be checked regularly, and any damaged sections should be replaced.

Gardeners use rabbit netting as cheap but strong support for their climbing plants.

Length: 25m
Height: 0.5m (19 1/2")
Finish: Green PVC

Pickup available at Crestala Fencing Centre

Key Features
  • Galvanised mild steel or Green PVC-coated
  • mix of 25mm or 31mm holes
  • 0.5m to 1.8m high
  • 10m to 50m rolls
Anticipated Lead Time
Stocked item
Product Specifications
Materials:Mild steel wire netting and green PVC coating
How to Use

To keep out Rabbits, the minimum netting height is usually 1.05m (3'6"), with approximately 150mm (6") at the bottom of the netting dug in vertically or turned back horizontally towards the Rabbits, then pegged down, or the turf turned back and then replaced over the net to hold it down.

Our Blog, Rabbit proofing your garden contains much more information on how to keep out rabbits.

Installation Tips

To prevent Rabbit netting from sagging and increase its strength, it is generally attached to line wires run at the top and bottom of the netting using netting clips. For some applications and netting over 1.05m high, a central line wire(s) is added.

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