Cougar Nets – Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Shade nets are used in Kenya to protect crops, nurseries, greenhouses, and outdoor spaces from excessive sunlight, heat, and UV radiation, improving plant growth and reducing water loss.
The best shade net percentage depends on the crop: 30–50% for vegetables, 50–70% for nurseries and flowers, and 70–90% for heavy sun protection in greenhouses and livestock areas.
Quality shade nets in Kenya are available from specialized netting suppliers like Cougar Nets, offering UV-treated and durable agricultural netting solutions.
Bird netting is used to protect fruits, vegetables, gardens, and buildings from bird damage without harming the birds, making it an eco-friendly solution.
Yes, insect nets are highly effective for pest control as they prevent insects from reaching crops while allowing air, light, and water to pass through naturally.
Fish pond cover nets and cage nets made from durable, UV-resistant materials are best for protecting fish from predators and reducing losses in aquaculture.
Yes, aquaculture nets supplied in Kenya include fish cage nets, pond cover nets, and accessories designed for both small-scale and commercial fish farming.
Construction safety nets are used to prevent falling debris and protect workers and pedestrians on building sites, improving safety compliance.
To maximize longevity:
Clean nets periodically to remove dust and debris.
Inspect regularly for tears and repair or replace damaged sections.
Store unused netting in dry, shaded conditions.
Proper maintenance extends the service life of nets exposed to weather and heavy use.
Yes, poultry nets are ideal for free-range farming as they help contain birds and protect them from predators.
Yes, using the right netting reduces crop losses, improves plant health, and enhances overall farm productivity and profitability.
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