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BB Sticky Trap Yellow NHS Plus (25x20cm) (20 traps/pack)

$25.96

A large yellow sticky trap for rapid detection, monitoring and mass trapping flying insect pests. Made of durable recyclable plastic. Sold in packs of 20.

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Description

  • A 25 x 20 cm yellow sticky trap
  • Made of durable, recyclable plastic with glue on both sides
  • Attracts harmful flying insects such as whitefly, fungus gnats, aphids, thrips and fruit flies
  • A tool for early detection, monitoring and mass trapping

Benefits of Biobest Sticky Trap Yellow

  • The long-lasting glue is non-toxic, water-repellent and does not dry out in hot conditions
  • Traps maintain their shape, even at high temperatures and relative humidity
  • Can be hung up quickly, thanks to the integrated hook
  • A grid on one side of the trap makes counting easier

How does it work?

  • Hang the sticky traps in your crop
  • Most flying insects are naturally attracted by the yellow colour and they stick to the trap
  • Check for and count pest insects on traps at least once a week to detect new infestations and monitor trends in existing pest populations

Suitable crops

  • All protected and outdoor crops

*Please note that our sticky traps are currently unable to be used in Victoria.

Additional information

Weight 0.04 kg
Dimensions 25 × 20 × 0.5 cm

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Disclaimer:

While we make every effort to supply you with beneficial insects and mites to help improve your pest management, and to reduce the need for pesticides, we cannot guarantee the outcome in every situation.  Our biocontrol agents do feed readily on the species that we have specified in our tech sheets and on our website.  However, there are many variables including accurate pest identification, plant species, pest density, numbers of beneficials released, environmental conditions and history of pesticide usage that influence the outcomes.  We will always do our best to help you achieve a positive outcome but we simply cannot guarantee that your problem will be solved to your satisfaction.  Because every situation is unique we are constantly learning about how best to use our good bugs.  We appreciate any feedback from your experience.

The entomology team, Bugs for Bugs.