🛡️ Protect your garden’s bounty like a pro—because your harvest deserves the best!
This 100-piece set of 8x12 inch green polyester mesh fruit protection bags offers a breathable, reusable, and durable pest barrier. Featuring a double drawstring closure for secure fit and large enough to cover various fruits and vegetables, these lightweight bags safeguard your crops from birds, insects, and critters while allowing sunlight and water to nourish your plants.
Brand | HRX Package |
Material | Polyester |
Color | Olive Green |
Item Weight | 320 Grams |
Product Dimensions | 12"L x 8"W |
Shape | Rectangular |
Manufacturer | HRX Package |
Number of Items | 100 |
Part Number | HRXJLVSSD2030 |
Item Weight | 11.3 ounces |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | HRXJLVSSD2030 |
Size | 8x12 inches |
Batteries Required? | No |
B**Y
Absolutely worth it—protects fruit and veggies perfectly!
If you’re looking for a product that actually works, this is it. I’ve been so impressed with how well these produce protection bags have held up in the garden. A few weeks ago, I bagged my grapes because I was worried about pests—and sure enough, both caterpillars and grasshoppers started attacking the plant. But the grapes inside the bags are completely safe and still growing beautifully.These bags are super easy to use—just slip them over the fruit or veggie clusters and gently secure them. I’ve used them not only for grapes, but also for tomatoes and blueberries, and they’re doing a fantastic job keeping everything safe while it matures on the vine.The material is breathable and lightweight, so it doesn’t weigh down the plant or trap excess moisture. I haven’t had any issues with mold, tearing, or pests getting inside.I highly recommend this product to any gardener wanting to protect their harvest. It’s simple, reusable, and very effective. I’ll definitely be purchasing more!
E**B
These bags really do work
Protect your grapes from the European grapevine moths that ruin crops year after year. These moths feed on the immature berries and destroys them from the inside out. It also exposes the fruit to secondary fungal infections. Until I learned about these destructive moths I thought the vine was infected from a fungal spore and used numerous organic sprays including copper as well-none of which worked. I started using these bags a year ago and this is the second year of success-no fungus and no loss of grapes. If you are careful with the bags and store them in a plastic container you should be able to reuse them again the next year. I've compared quality between different brands and found this brand to have the best consistency for quality of material, sizing, and sewing. These bags work for other types of fruit but for my pomegranates I use the hard plastic shells that grapes are packaged in. They snap shut, enclosing each fruit to frustrate attacks from rats, squirrels, and birds while allowing sunlight and air to permeate around. Use both bags and plastic shells for harvest success.
M**R
Guarantees Larger Fruit Yield - Allow Sun In while Keeping Pests Out!
The media could not be loaded. I love the idea of protecting my vines, I just wish the netting bag was deeper for vines that have multiple fruit on a single branch (a long sleeve would be awesome). It is very easy to put on and for the money is well worth the investment over what would be lost fruit. I always loose so many fruit to bugs before they get ripe but now I plan to Increase my overall yield weight with these simple bags which are definitly worth a kind review. It works perfectly and still allows the sun in while keeping pests out. Cool idea 👍
J**L
Great value! Works great!
Really great! I'm putting these bags around tomatoes and I normally have a problem with squirrels and birds. I did not have a problem this year. I also had less of an insect problem.I like that the bags are easy to use and they cinch easy. They also come off easy to be reused. This was a good size for tomatoes.The only drawback was that it was really wet in the springtime and in some cases the bags did not dry out and they kept water against the tomatoes which caused a little bit of an early fungus issue. But that was only for a few weeks and as soon as it got dryer again I didn't have that problem anymore.I also used the bags for Concord grapes and blueberries. The birds never let me have any. This completely blocked Birds from trying to eat all of my fruit.These bags have totally changed the way I think about my garden. For the price I paid it was such a steal.
A**R
Great apple protectors
These are awesome. Apple maggots are prevalent in my area so my apples are usually riddled with worms. This year however, I put these bags on when the apples had barely formed. Some I did wrong and choked off the young fruit, and a couple I did too late and the worms were already laid, but the vast majority are in perfect condition. I actually have an apple harvest this year! My tree is small so its not too much work to bag them and I will definitely be doing this every year. The bags are pretty sturdy, I washed half of them in a washing machine after harvesting some apples and tomatoes but really, all I needed to do was brush them off.
D**R
Excellent for the garden.
I waited to leave a review as I wanted to see how these worked out in the garden. They are amazing. I had a very good year with some very prolific grapes and I was able to harvest about 30 pounds of grapes off of one plant with the help of these bags! The bags worked great to keep the birds and wasps away from the grapes and I didn't lose any fruit. Game changer actually. When watering, they don't hold any water so there is no issue with mold or anything like that (they breathe quite well). Another handy use is for sun drying fruit. These are a thin material and a very fine mesh, and work great to keep the bugs and critters away and they are easily hand washable. I dried figs that I harvested and also some of my later-season grapes into raisins (just put them in the bags and set them flat on a table and hung a few from a hangar). I bought the larger bags and at first I thought they would be too large, but they ended up being perfect size and were able to hold a two pound cluster of grapes easily. The color faded in the sun a bit, but that's really not important. They tie onto plants easily. I also used them on some melons and squash that kept getting eaten by rabbits, it definitely helped.
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