Reddit Reddit reviews 8Ftx10Ft Mosquito Bug Insect Bird Garden Net Barrier Hunting Blind Netting for Protect Your Plant Fruits Flower

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8Ftx10Ft Mosquito Bug Insect Bird Garden Net Barrier Hunting Blind Netting for Protect Your Plant Fruits Flower
Vegetables, fruit or plant may be covered all the year round from planting right up to harvest.Safe and effective barrier protect your plant from insects, birds and animal.Material feels soft. Fine marquisette knit for extra protectionLay flat over the bed allowing enough slack for the growth of the crop, bury the edges or secure with pegs ensuring there are no gaps.Size: 8Ftx10Ft(2.5meters x 3meters). Folding send.
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2 Reddit comments about 8Ftx10Ft Mosquito Bug Insect Bird Garden Net Barrier Hunting Blind Netting for Protect Your Plant Fruits Flower:

u/greyflcn · 7 pointsr/Nerf
  1. Make a facebook group (And ask kindly if you can post your events in other generic geeky meetup.com groups). Possibly LARP groups.
  2. Or Pay $10/month for meetup.com group
  3. Make a waiver form of some sort. http://files.meetup.com/18431539/SAANGwaiver.pdf
  4. Decide if you will include kids (And figure out statutory liability with that. Usually by demanding that the parents are present when games are played.)
  5. Look up local city park rules and regulations, and see if something "gun-like" is allowed in the part. (i.e. My local city park doesn't even allow slingshots).
  6. Find yourself a nice patch of grass or something where you can play, without getting to near to normal passerby's.
  7. Require everyone wear sunglasses or other eyewear.
  8. Enforce non-violent language at the events. i.e. "- We play with blasters, not guns. - We use darts for ammunition, not bullets. - We tag people, we do not shoot them. ".
  9. Possibly, if you think there will be any concern from bystanders, maybe inform the local police that you are playing with Nerf blasters at the location.

    As for barriers, follow this guide, and buy stuff like the stuff below:
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HyANyP1m9vc

    3/4 pvc tees, 10 pack
    http://www.homedepot.com/p/DURA-3-4-in-x-3-4-in-x-3-4-in-Schedule-40-PVC-Tee-10-Pack-CP401-007/202101752

    Thinwall 3/4 PVC pipe.
    http://www.homedepot.com/p/3-4-in-x-10-ft-PVC-Class-200-Plain-End-Pipe-57570/100168741

    3/4 pvc elbows
    http://www.homedepot.com/p/3-4-in-Schedule-40-PVC-90-Degree-Elbow-C406-007/100347455

    Mosquito netting, cut into 4 pieces
    https://www.amazon.com/Mosquito-Barrier-Hunting-Netting-Gardeningwill/dp/B00MB8YH2Q/

    Duct Tape

    Hacksaw or PipeCutter

    Scissors

    (Maybe a drill and string too)

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    Lastly, you will need enough blasters for at least 3v3.

    Decide what you want to supply for that.

    The lowest price I know possible is two packs of tri-fires.
    http://www.target.com/p/dart-zone-174-tri-fire-blasters-3-pack/-/A-50560051

    Along with some keyrings, because the priming handle on those blasters is difficult.
    https://www.amazon.com/Tandy-Leather-Factory-1-Inch-Package/dp/B008YLHMO4

    Actual triads are good at twice that price.
    https://www.amazon.com/Nerf-N-Strike-Elite-Triad-Blaster/dp/B009T45X82

    I also find it's really handy to have a ziploc bag with two pieces of ductape on one side, then cut belt loops in the bag. (And supply some rough string for people without belts).

    Ebay often has a supply of inexpensive darts to use.
    http://www.ebay.com/itm/172498847980?_trksid=p2060353.m2749.l2649&ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT

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    Although depending on your area you may be able to just go to a Goodwill and find a bunch of cheap blasters.

    That or use craigslist, letgo, offerup, varagesale to find cheap blasters for sale in your area.

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u/MsManifesto · 2 pointsr/gardening

I tried to control by picking last year (my first year), and it is a lot of work for very little success. This year, I bought this row cover, which I'll support with wire hoops I bend out of yard scraps and garden staples. I haven't tried it, but everyone says BT works really well. You may still have time to fashion some row covers, though.