The Plum Fruit Moth Trap will go some way to helping you enjoy a harvest of plum gage and damson without the presence of Plum Fruit Moth caterpillars; small pinkish-white grubs with distinctive brown heads which burrow into fruit and give you an unpleasant surprise when eating. The Plum Fruit Moth Trap is identical externally to the but is supplied with a specially formulated pheromone which proves irresistible to male Plum Fruit Moths; these adult moths are trapped inside and the knock-on effect is less fertilised females and less caterpillars. Hang the trap in a tree in May and leave in place until August for best results and the robust Plum Fruit Moth Trap will give season upon season of use as replacement lures (each one lasts a season) are available separately. Expect your Plum Fruit Moth Trap to cover an area of ½ an acre or between 16 to 20 trees.
Codling Moth Traps Can Be Used Earlier In The Year (from May Onwards) To Catch And Monitor Male Codling Moths. This Helps Warn Of Caterpillar Attack Later In The Year And Reduces The Amount Of Fertilised Females, Leading To Fewer Caterpillars. the Trap Is Uniquely Designed Without Sticky Inserts And Requires Only One Pheromone Lure Per Season. The Codling Moth Trap, Which Covers 1/2 Acre Or 16-20 Trees, Can Be Re-used Each Year And Replacement Lures Are Available For Season After Season Use.codling Moth Trap Helps To Monitor Codling Moths Present In The Gardentrap Supplied With 1 Lurehelps Reduce Numbers Of Male Codling Mothsgives An Early Warning Of Caterpillar Attacklong Last Pheromone Lure Lasts 1 Seasonreplacement Lure Available Separatelycodling Moths Attack Vegetables, Fruits, Salads And Ornamentals
The Plum Fruit Moth Trap will go some way to helping you enjoy a harvest of plum gage and damson without the presence of Plum Fruit Moth caterpillars; small pinkish-white grubs with distinctive brown heads which burrow into fruit and give you an unpleasant surprise when eating. The Plum Fruit Moth Trap is identical externally to the but is supplied with a specially formulated pheromone which proves irresistible to male Plum Fruit Moths; these adult moths are trapped inside and the knock-on effect is less fertilised females and less caterpillars. Hang the trap in a tree in May and leave in place until August for best results and the robust Plum Fruit Moth Trap will give season upon season of use as replacement lures (each one lasts a season) are available separately. Expect your Plum Fruit Moth Trap to cover an area of ½ an acre or between 16 to 20 trees.