GEAR AID Tenacious Tape Mesh Patches Review

A pack of adhesive mesh repair patches for small holes in bug screens, mosquito netting, tent mesh, and greenhouse vent screens.

Seller pricing varies Updated May 22, 2026

Bottom line

GEAR AID Tenacious Tape Mesh Patches give greenhouse vent screens and bug-netting panels a compact patch option for small holes.

GEAR AID Tenacious Tape mesh repair patches for screen and netting holes

What this review covers

This review focuses on listed patch size, adhesive mesh format, product imagery, and greenhouse screen repair planning.

The upside

  • The round patch shape gives small mesh holes a tidy repair area.
  • The adhesive format keeps repair work simple for screen and netting damage.
  • The compact pack is easy to store near greenhouse vents and cover supplies.

The tradeoffs

  • Wide screen damage may call for a measured replacement panel.
  • The mesh surface needs cleaning before the patch is applied.

Fit and feel

Good match:

These mesh patches fit gardeners who want a small repair option for greenhouse vent screens, screen windows, mosquito netting, bug barriers, and mesh fabric near covered growing areas.

What to know:

Small holes are easiest to patch when they are clean and dry. Check screens near zippers, vents, frame corners, and fastening points during regular cover care.

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Full review

A small patch pack for mesh holes

GEAR AID Tenacious Tape Mesh Patches are adhesive round patches listed for bug screens, mosquito netting, tent mesh, and mesh fabric. The 3 inch patch shape gives small screen holes a tidy covered area.

In a greenhouse kit, these patches can stay near vent screens, screen windows, door mesh, and bug-netting panels. That placement makes small holes easier to address during routine walkarounds.

Clean the mesh first

Mesh repairs work from a clean surface. Brush away dust, shake loose plant debris from the screen, and let damp mesh dry before applying a patch.

Center the patch over the hole and press around the edge so the adhesive makes contact with the mesh. A second look after the patch settles can confirm the edges are seated.

Pair with door and vent care

Mesh patches fit naturally beside zipper strips, repair tape, greenhouse clips, and small scissors. Together, those pieces help a gardener care for plastic cover panels and screened airflow points.

The compact patch pack is easy to keep in a greenhouse bin, patio drawer, or seed-starting shelf.

Good match

These mesh patches fit gardeners who want a small repair option for greenhouse vent screens, screen windows, mosquito netting, bug barriers, and mesh fabric near covered growing areas.

What to know

Small holes are easiest to patch when they are clean and dry. Check screens near zippers, vents, frame corners, and fastening points during regular cover care.