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Why is it worth using mole netting under your lawn?

Pests liv­ing under­ground can quick­ly destroy even the most care­ful­ly main­tained lawn. Mounds of earth, sag­ging turf, and gnawed plant roots are com­mon prob­lems in gar­dens, allot­ments, recre­ation­al areas, and land­scape projects. The most effec­tive way to pre­vent such dam­age is to use rodent nets (includ­ing. moles and voles) installed under the lawn sur­face.

How does ground rodent netting work?

Vole and mole net It cre­ates a durable mechan­i­cal bar­ri­er in the soil, pre­vent­ing ani­mals from pen­e­trat­ing the sur­face. This pre­vents under­ground tun­nels from cre­at­ing mounds or deform­ing the lawn. This solu­tion is also safe for the soil and plants. mole net under the grass does not block the flow of water or air, so the roots can devel­op nat­u­ral­ly.

Applying netting under the lawn to protect against moles and voles

Ground net­ting for moles is used pri­mar­i­ly under the grass when estab­lish­ing new lawns – both those from sow­ing and from the roll. It is installed at the appro­pri­ate depth below the soil lay­er, so it remains invis­i­ble and does not affect the appear­ance of the gar­den. Rodent pro­tec­tion net is used, among oth­ers, in:

  • pri­vate gar­dens and allot­ments,
  • urban green areas,
  • sports fields,
  • areas adja­cent to com­pa­nies, hotels and devel­op­ment invest­ments.

Gar­den net­ting against moles lim­its the activ­i­ty of all soil rodents that can destroy the root sys­tem of plants.

Technical parameters of Sammler meshes

Each pro­tec­tive net against rodents avail­able from Samm­ler, it has been designed to ensure high dura­bil­i­ty and effec­tive­ness for many sea­sons. Key tech­ni­cal para­me­ters:

  • mate­r­i­al: durable polypropy­lene (PP),
  • gram­mage: about 40 g/m²,
  • mesh size: about 12 × 12 mm,
  • resis­tance: UV radi­a­tion, mois­ture, fer­til­iz­ers and chang­ing weath­er con­di­tions,
  • per­me­abil­i­ty: free flow of water and air in the soil.

The fine mesh of the net effec­tive­ly blocks the pos­si­bil­i­ty of ani­mals break­ing through to the sur­face, with­out dis­turb­ing the nat­ur­al devel­op­ment of plant roots and the soil struc­ture.

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