Ground Guard -Large Mesh Reviews

4.6 Rating 14 Reviews
Just works so well. Sturdy and simple to assemble.
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Posted 3 years ago
Carolyn Triscott
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Excellent quality. just what we wanted to keep birds safe from cats. holes big enough for blackbirds and starlings to get in but keeps magpies and pigeons out. recommend.
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Posted 3 years ago
A good product, well made and it should last a long time. It keeps the pigeons out whilst letting the smaller ground feeders hop in and out. Unfortunately the squirrels can easily get through as well so it hasn’t solved that problem.
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Posted 4 years ago
Thomas Pender
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Has worked very well, used by blackbirds but also tits and my turkeys which have necks long enough to reach in :(
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Posted 4 years ago
Jocelyn Bennett
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A bit disappointed so far. The small birds (sparrows, robin, tits and starlings) love the large mesh ground guard, which is very successful at keeping out wood pigeons and collared doves, so that they end up across the lawn hoovering up the seed that falls under the feeders, which is what I wanted them to do. BUT the blackbirds just wander round outside the guard and have not yet worked out how to access the sultanas inside. Any suggestions?
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Posted 4 years ago
Cedric Gibbons
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Very pleased simple but affective
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Posted 4 years ago
Mrs Vanda Balfour
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found it a bit difficult to put together but now that is done the blackbirds seem very pleased with it and the wood pigeons are not thank goodness. However Starlings are appearing in the garden now we are in April so there is quite a lot of competition going on!
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Posted 4 years ago
Mr David Lawson
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We bought this to keep pigeons away from the ground seed mix....and it works perfectly! Easily assembled, though I thought the holes would be too small for blackbirds, but I was wrong. Within 10mins the blackbirds, sparrows, starlings, finches etc were hopping in and out whilst the Wood and feral pigeons looked on trying to reach the food.
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Posted 5 years ago