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Our Story

Founded in 2018 by a family in Orange County, California, Eagleland is dedicated to producing high-quality fruit tree protection products.

The name EAGLELAND draws inspiration from the eagle — the undisputed lord of the sky.

Just as the presence of an eagle naturally deters birds and pests, our products are designed to shield your fruits with that same sense of dominance and protection.

In 2016, we planted a Pakistan Mulberry tree in our backyard. Over the years, animals repeatedly damaged most of the delicious mulberries.

We tried all sorts of deterrents including scarecrows, sound repellers, chemical sprays, and flash tapes, but none of them worked. The birds simply ignored them.

We then realized that netting was the only truly effective solution. Unlike other methods, it provided a physical barrier.

A fruit tree covered with protective netting, supported by a white cylindrical base, in a backyard setting with a ladder nearby.

However, as the tree grew taller over the years, installing netting became increasingly impractical.

That challenge inspired us to develop a netting structure that could be placed over our 20 ft tree.

After countless failed attempts using wooden frames, the first working prototype was developed in 2020 for the 20-foot Pakistan Mulberry tree. It used aluminum tubes as the netting frame and weighed nearly 40 pounds, making it almost impossible to lift over the tree.

2020 prototype

Before inventing the current FiberX center component with push-button insertion, we went through countless prototypes that required screws and complex assembly.

FiberX

Metal and plastic frame structure with a central pole and multiple supporting rods, labeled 'Eagleland.'
Wall-mounted coat rack with eight rods

After 8 years of developing and testing countless prototypes, the patented FiberX was created. With the large model standing 15 feet tall and weighing only 15 pounds, it became the most lightweight, durable, and user-friendly model to date.

Backyard bird netting setup for tree protection
View looking up at a net dome structure with trees and a building in the background.