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Ecotone Mist Net 714/9

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Mist Net series 700

Netting made in Japan

Netting: 70/2

Shelves: 4

Length: 9m

Height: 2.5m

Netting: Nylon

Color: Black

Best use: Birds, bats

Other standard lengths available (meters):3,6,7,10,12,15 & 18. Custom lengths available upon request.


Mist net series 700

Netting made in Japan NYLON D70/2

Mist nets series 700 are made from thin but durable nylon netting made in Japan. They have deep black color. Due to those features our nets series 700 are hardly visible in the field and very effective – they’re recommended for all habitats, including open spaces. Excellent for catching birds and bats.

Every net has its own serial number (put on the metal part of one of the green loops). This number helps to identify the owner of the net, for example when it is used improperly. Serial number is also important to reclaim the net.

Please keep the label with serial number!

 

High quality and efficiency of our mist nets are result of over 25 years of experience. They are continuously tested in various, often very hard conditions. We used them in every latitude, from Arctic to tropical forests and deserts… ECOTONE mist nets are made from high-quality nylon or polyester netting from Japan. For the nets series 2000 we use fine quality netting made in Poland. With each net you’ll get one bird holding bag GRATIS :)

 


VERY IMPORTANT! WE DO NOT SELL NETS (MIST NETS) TO UNAUTHORISED PERSONS. TO PLACE THE FINAL ORDER PLEASE SEND US YOUR RINGING LICENCE BY FAX OR E-MAIL ATTACHMENT.

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