Yes, geomembranes are generally resistant to animal and insect damage due to their strong and durable composition. However, some larger animals or aggressive insects may still be able to cause minor damage under certain circumstances.
Yes, geomembranes are generally resistant to animal and insect damage due to their durable and impermeable nature.
Yes, geomembranes are generally resistant to animal and insect damage. They are typically designed to be durable and provide a barrier against external factors, including animal and insect activity. However, in certain cases, some animals or insects may be able to cause damage to geomembranes depending on their size, strength, or specific behavior.