🦋 Unleash Your Inner Entomologist!
The RESTCLOUD Professional Insect and Butterfly Net is a high-quality bug-catching tool featuring a 14" stainless steel ring and a 26" deep net, designed to prevent escapes. Its telescopic handle extends from 16.5" to a full 53", making it suitable for users of all ages. Built with durable materials, this lightweight net is perfect for various outdoor activities, ensuring you can capture every fascinating insect you encounter.
Item Dimensions L x W | 26"L x 14"W |
Display Size | 14 Inches |
Handle Type | Telescopic Handle |
Additional Features | Lightweight |
Shape | Round |
Style Name | Insect Net Green |
Grip Material | Rubber |
Frame Material | Stainless Steel |
Handle Material | Aluminum |
Material Type | Aluminum |
Outer Material | Aluminum |
C**5
A little too big and awkward but well made and sturdy
I worked in bird rehab for a number of years and last year a friend of mine had a nest of baby starlings that she gave me to raise which I did. I had them in my chicken coop as they were already fully feathered and just needed to be taught how to feed themselves. Occasionally one would hide in a corner and I would have to catch it to force feed it. As I mentioned this net was a bit too big for my purpose and a smaller net would have been perfect but this came in handy when another bird got stuck on my screened in porch and I was able to catch it. I also caught a flying squirrel in the net that somehow got into our house. It would probably work for catching a regular squirrel that happens to get in your house. A study net with a bigger than necessary handle but it is well made and can come in handy.
G**B
Sturdy and adjustable.
Sturdy, fine mesh net and the adjustable handle works well. Long enough net to flip it sideways and keep the bugs alive and unharmed. I plan to use it to look for insects adjacent to trout streams in order to "match the hatch" while fly fishing. Looks like it could work in the water as well to sample nymphs.
J**J
Sturdy net
The net lives up to expectations. I like how sturdy the metal is. The handle easily adjusts to allow for a fast extension. There are also net replacements that you can purchase but I have not needed them yet.
L**S
These trap carpenter bees fabulously
This thing also traps carpenter bees! No joke. We finished ours off for the year in the first week of the season without pesticides! Took them completely off guard.
B**K
An excellent net for the price.
I've been using it during the spring/summer season for 3 years (start of 3rd year now, 2025). The net ring finally broke from the rivet, but for now I was able to get it working again with some duct tape. I have been using it to capture and kill Cicada killer wasps and ground bees. This is a very harsh use. I bring the net over to pavement and stomp on them. I didn't think the netting would survive very long doing that, but it has. Just make sure it is on a smooth surface, no pebbles or rocks.I came back here just checking if it was still available, because I don't know how long the duct tape fix will last and there are a few spots where the netting is starting to show some small tears.The telescoping wand is always used at full extension. I think the only benefit here is for a smaller shipping size. It might come apart after some hard sessions, but just loosen the ring at the joint, put it back in and retighten.
M**E
Sturdier than I was expecting
It went together easily and seems sturdy and a good size for my purposes. I got it to help catch the birds who fly into my screen porch and then cannot find the door out. It came in a timely manner and was well packed. The only thing I noticed worth mentioning is that it came with a small dent in the metal hoop, but I don't see that it will impact its durability. The hoop is broken down and packed in a bubble wrap plastic bag so I'm sure nobody even noticed it before shipping it to me.
G**
Good product
Heavy duty net great product, but it came bent in the package. I bent it back to where it should be and now it works fine.
J**Y
Well made
This is good quality. Currently I've been catching carpenter bees, which are easy to catch. I'll be going after cabbage moths soon.
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