Stringing fishing line does take time (which I didn't mind, because that just meant more time to hang with my clan). You can use the tree as your main "pole". If you have someone to help you, it makes it much quicker. You can stand near tree, they can get on the ladder to go over the top rail of the fence. I did all mine myself. It took a few days because I could only dedicate up to an hour or so at a time It'll take you a few time to get a pattern figured out that works for you. The other nice thing about the fishing line (since you have a tree as well) is any falling branches either fall thru or are easy to pick off. Netting gets everything tangled in it. If I didn't have trees, just open space, I may have opted for the netting as well. I was trying to think long term care.
The fishing line, even after a very hot summer and very cold winter (last year) held up with no problems (I worried about it melting or becoming brittle, which it did not). I used old cd's to kind of reflect and add movement to hopefully chase off hawks. I'm told hawks can see the line, so will not attempt a dive-bomb. I tried to keep the spacing approx a foot wide at the wides places. If they somehow get in, they will not be able to get back out and perhaps *ahem* "relocating" the hawk would be possible.
Later on, when I get home from work in a few hours, I will post updated pics of the extended playground. Since it was a more wide open and large area, I had to get creative. My husband says eventually I'm going to have our full free acre covered with fishing line
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The fishing line, even after a very hot summer and very cold winter (last year) held up with no problems (I worried about it melting or becoming brittle, which it did not). I used old cd's to kind of reflect and add movement to hopefully chase off hawks. I'm told hawks can see the line, so will not attempt a dive-bomb. I tried to keep the spacing approx a foot wide at the wides places. If they somehow get in, they will not be able to get back out and perhaps *ahem* "relocating" the hawk would be possible.
Later on, when I get home from work in a few hours, I will post updated pics of the extended playground. Since it was a more wide open and large area, I had to get creative. My husband says eventually I'm going to have our full free acre covered with fishing line
