Jack Bird Netting is an economical, small aperture and light-duty netting that's ideal for use in bird enclosures, as a guard against vermin and also popular for craft use. It is made from galvanised steel wire for strength and additional protection from the weather. 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 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.
Jack Bird Netting is an economical, small aperture and light-duty netting that's ideal for use in bird enclosures, as a guard against vermin and also popular for craft use. It is made from galvanised steel wire for strength and additional protection from the weather. 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 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.
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Jack Bird Netting is an economical, small aperture and light-duty netting that's ideal for use in bird enclosures, as a guard against vermin and also popular for craft use. It is made from galvanised steel wire for strength and additional protection from the weather. 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 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.
Jack Bird Netting is an economical, small aperture and light-duty netting that's ideal for use in bird enclosures, as a guard against vermin and also popular for craft use. It is made from galvanised steel wire for strength and additional protection from the weather. 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 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.
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