The ordinary garden rake, equipped with a basket back of wire netting, is in more general use in shallow water, either by wading or from a boat, as it has the advantage of being wider than the potato digger.
Usually it has a back of wire netting, which holds the quahaugs when caught by the prongs.
Wire netting is used in the front part and twine at the back.
The outdoor runs for summer consist of wire netting fastened to chestnut, cedar, or locust posts.
The large space covered on all sides by wire netting is the yard, or runway.
The method of enclosing the whole court bywire netting is seldom resorted to, unless the space available is very limited.
Your space should be divided into several different pens with 12 to 18 inch board or wire netting.
Wire netting on the top or sides of the box is good but slats and holes in the sides will do.
The door covers nearly the whole front and is made of wire netting.
Wherever rats might obtain a foothold on the top of the post they may be prevented from gnawing the adjacent wood by tacking metal plates or pieces of wire netting to floor or sill.
Where cargoes are being loaded or unloaded at wharves or depots, food liable to attack by rats may be temporarily safeguarded by being placed in rat-proof cages, or pounds, constructed of wire netting.
Rats, mice, and sparrows may be kept out effectually by the use of either an inner or an outer covering of galvanized-wire netting of half-inch mesh and heavy enough to resist the teeth of the rats.
Smooth posts rising 2 or 3 feet above the ground may be used for foundations, and the floor itself may be protected below by wire netting or sheet metal at all places where rats could gain a foothold.
Bookie put his face closer to his own particular stretch of wire netting.
For this purpose it is kept in a small cage, usually fifteen centimeters square, sometimes in a somewhat broader wooden box one of whose walls is of wire netting.
Wire fence, a fence consisting of posts with strained horizontal wires, wire netting, or other wirework, between.
Wire netting, a texture of woven wire coarser than ordinary wire gauze.
Wire lathing, wire cloth or wire netting applied in the place of wooden lathing for holding plastering.
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