Hang with yellow sticky strips to lure maggot flies, insects of the Rhagoletis genus. Lure has a 1–2 week field-life.
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Apple essence lure for use with red ball traps. Increases the efficacy by attracting flies from a distance. Works up to 12 weeks to attract apple maggot flies.
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Six red ball traps, apple maggot lure and a jar of Stiky Stuff. Provides pest monitoring for a small orchard or pest control for 1—3 trees.
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Multi-colored strips around a menacing metallic eye. Successfully tested against some of Maine’s toughest crows! Most effective if moved around the garden from time to time. Protects a 15–20' radi
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Silver and red metallized 7/16"x290' plastic tape is a cost-effective method to protect crops from flocking birds and crows. May also help keep raptors away from your chickens.
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Can be used to monitor the presence and population level of insect pests or as a control measure (when used in high density on small plantings). For thrips and leafminers.
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Use these lures for monitoring the proverbial “worm in the apple” (or pear, walnut, or quince). When moths start to collect in the traps, that is the time to start spraying an organic insecticide.
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Stretchable nylon sleeves prevent damage to tree fruits from apple maggots, codling moths and plum curculio. Heavy weave and reinforced seam. Reusable and made in the USA.
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Use to monitor and trap insects, including apple maggot fly and cherry fruit fly. Use 1-6 traps per tree (depending on tree size) to significantly reduce apple maggot damage.
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Replacement Sticky Bottom for Wing Trap
sale, was $4.00
Orchard and Garden Pest Patrol -
Pest Management
sale, was $4.00
A square replacement bottom, sticky on one side, for use in our now discontinued wing traps. Remove old insect-covered bottom and fit in new one.
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Sticky and odorless coating all-weather adhesive used to coat red ball traps for monitoring and trapping insect populations.
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Can be used to monitor the presence and level of insect pests, or as a control measure (on small plantings). For aphids, cucumber beetles, fungus gnats, corn root worms or whiteflies.
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