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Formerly BD2120F
Of the same dimensions as the BugDorm-2S120 insect cage, instead of using 96 x 26 mesh Polyester, this BugDorm-2F120 is sewn using fine 150 x 150 mesh Nylon to effectively keep aphids, thrips, and parasitic wasps from escaping or entering the cage.
The BugDorm-2F120 is constructed so that the support poles are outside the enclosure. There are no places inside the BugDorm-2F120 insect cage for insects to hide.
Pack Contentsx1 Fabric Cage Bodyx4 ABS Plastic Feetsx8 Fiberglass Rods (Ø4 mm, L55 cm, 2 spares)x4 ABS Plastic Joints (2-Way)
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