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(This post was last modified: 11-07-2021, 05:36 PM by Small chilli.)
Here’s the photos. Not really any help to you as you’re not trying to stop them getting into a polytunnel.
Just that cheap nasty pea net wrapped around a bit of batten that’s slightly wider than the doorway. with a thinner bit of batten stapled on top to keep it all in place. Then screwed to the polytunnel door frame. Same on the bottom to keep it weighed down but not stapled to the door frame . I put 3 or 4 screws down one side of the door frame. Leaving them proud, to hook the netting onto. So it doesn’t pull in and leave gaps. Then I’ve got what’s left of the plastic tassely 70s style door screen that I put up a couple of years ago for the same reason ( that didn’t work! ) behind it so it shows up better for the birds.
Just that cheap nasty pea net wrapped around a bit of batten that’s slightly wider than the doorway. with a thinner bit of batten stapled on top to keep it all in place. Then screwed to the polytunnel door frame. Same on the bottom to keep it weighed down but not stapled to the door frame . I put 3 or 4 screws down one side of the door frame. Leaving them proud, to hook the netting onto. So it doesn’t pull in and leave gaps. Then I’ve got what’s left of the plastic tassely 70s style door screen that I put up a couple of years ago for the same reason ( that didn’t work! ) behind it so it shows up better for the birds.
Builder that would like to go play in the garden.