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Tim Vaughan wrote:
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> Something that I just tried and it works better that burlap and is CHEAP.
> You've seen that net-like brown stuff cities and landscapers put on top of
> bare sloaps?

Burlap may, in some instances, be treated to repel rodents. Jute may, in
some instances, be treated to inhibit rot. You might want to inquire
whether the material designed for landscaping has been treated in some
way. The smoke from the chemical could pose a hazard to the bees or you.

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