• Fruit Tree Netting

    Fruit Tree Netting

  • Pond Cover Netting

    Pond Cover Netting

  • Insect Netting

    Insect Netting

  • Citrus Tree Netting

    Citrus Tree Netting

  • Row Crop Covers

    Row Crop Covers

  • Overhead Netting

    Overhead Netting

  • Cherry Tree Netting

    Cherry Tree Netting

  • Side Netting

    Side Netting

  • Hail Netting

    Hail Netting

  • Vineyard Netting

    Vineyard Netting

Case Studies

Bird Control for Airports (Toronto Military Airport)

Estimated Read Time: 2 minutes

Birds and airplane

Bird control is a critical aspect of airport operations, especially at major hubs like the Toronto Military Airport. With increasing air traffic and the proximity of natural bird habitats, managing avian hazards is essential to ensure the safety of both flights and personnel.

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Protecting Wildlife in Alberta’s Energy Sector

Estimated Read Time: 2 minutes

Netting over fracing pond

In the heart of Alberta's energy sector, where natural gas production is a significant industry, environmental protection remains a critical concern. One of the primary environmental challenges associated with natural gas extraction is the management of tailings ponds.

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The Versatile Haskap Berry

Estimated Read Time: 2 minutes

Net over Haskap berry field

Haskap berries, also known as honeyberries, are gaining popularity due to their unique flavor and numerous health benefits. These small, oblong berries, which have a taste reminiscent of a combination of blueberries, raspberries, and black currants, are packed with antioxidants, vitamins, and minerals.

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Protecting Arizona Vineyards

Estimated Read Time: 2 minutes

Netting over vineyard

Nestled in the heart of Arizona's burgeoning wine country, local vineyards face a unique set of challenges. While the region’s warm climate and rich soil provide an ideal environment for growing robust grape varieties, the threat of natural adversities like hail, Japanese beetles, and wasps can quickly turn a promising harvest into a devastating loss.

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