HGSLWFT Trappola per mosche bianche appiccicose a 5 conteggi (confezione da 5)

Brand:Seabright Laboratories

3.3/5

28.97

Non farti prendere in trappola! Potresti aver già introdotto insetti benefici nel tuo giardino, ma altre creature devastanti potrebbero farsi strada e devastare le tue piante. Crea una solida linea di difesa con le trappole per mosche bianche di Whit mire. Queste trappole appiccicose giallo brillante sono dotate di un filo attorcigliato in modo da poterle appendere direttamente su una pianta o un ramo, senza alcun danno. Le trappole a lunga durata e resistenti alle intemperie attireranno mosche bianche, insieme a uno spettro di insetti volanti all'estero, tra cui afidi, mosche bianche, tripidi, cicaline, minatori fogliari e falene. Rimani bloccato sull'idea di utilizzare trappole appiccicose per proteggere le tue piante.

EAN: 0799441255727

Categories: Patio, prato e giardino, Controllo dei parassiti, Trappole,

Include un filo intrecciato per appenderlo facilmente a piante o rami. Attira tutti i tipi di minacce volanti. Appendi direttamente sulla pianta senza alcun danno. Le trappole a lunga durata e resistenti alle intemperie attirano tutti i tipi di insetti volanti e parassiti.
Brand Seabright Laboratories
Color Yellow
Country of Origin China
Customer Reviews 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars 115 ratings 4.2 out of 5 stars
Domestic Shipping This item is available for shipping in the U.S. except for California and to select countries outside the U.S.
International Shipping This item can be shipped to select countries outside of the U.S. Learn More
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No
Is Electric No
Item Dimensions LxWxH 6.6 x 4.1 x 0.3 inches
Item model number HGSLWFT
Item Weight 0.15 Pounds
Item Weight 2.4 ounces
Manufacturer Seabright
Number of Pieces 5
Product Dimensions 6.6 x 4.1 x 0.3 inches
Style Classic
Target Species Fly, Moth, Thrip, White Fly

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Scritto da: Daniel Bradford
It works
You need to fold these in half which is slightly cumbersome to do while staying away from the sticky. Once I had the two ends close to each other, I stuck a bread bag tie through the holes that are there and twisted that end together. (The remaining part of the tie I formed into a hook to hang on a branch.) Then used pliers to try to squeeze the fold so the thing would be as flat as possible. I wasn't sure if I'd be able to tell if it was working, but sure enough I can spot the tiny white flies on there that have been killing a couple of my tropical trees that I move inside during the winter. Before these arrived, the flies would flock to the window near the trees during bright sunshine. I would just wipe my hand quickly across the glass and kill most of them. I tried taking one tree outside in the freezing weather for 1/2 hour to kill the bugs, but that killed all the leaves. After a month or two, the plant came back to life with all new leaves and to my chagrin, the bugs reappeared. I'm glad I have these traps to help combat the problem. Soon I will be able to move the trees outside. I would like to have these higher in the tree, but the weight of them combined with the flimsy branches on my tree keeps me from doing that. I've read that bug sprays do not work on white flies.
Scritto da: Maggie Brown
STICKY. Not sure if that's a good thing.
As others have mentioned, what you get in the package are sticky traps which are folded, stuck to itself and some green twist-ties. You need to provide a place to attach the traps. Growing eggplants, tomatoes this was not a problem, I already have stakes and cages but if you don't you'll need to get one. As for the effectiveness of the sticky-side..... These traps are terrifically sticky! As in true to the word, I am terrified of brushing up against them and it's not easy to have your plants' leaves NOT stick to the traps either.... Yes, the traps catch white flies, but not in cases where they have grown self-supporting habitats in your garden. This is best used BEFORE there is a serious problem. I had a bad infestation, combined with a spider-mite infestation. The white flies subsided while the spider-mites thrived. Then the spider-mites washed away, thanks to a few storms and some spraying by me but my yellow traps are filled with more tiny black flies than white flies, which are still all over my plants. To sum up, watch out, ladies watch your hair around the traps (think glue on a kid's hair), watch your distance from them, too. It's not easy to wash out. And keep them far enough away from plant leaves, lest they stick to the traps. Use them early in the appearance of white flies. If you have a serious infestation, consider DE (diatomaceous earth) instead.
Scritto da: KJ
Works as expected
I have been gardening for the last 20 years now and white flies have been a problem in most warmer places like the West. This sticky trap is an environment friendly way to trap and reduce white fly infestation in your garden. Its a pretty straightforward product - you hang it in multiple places and the flies are attracted by the white color and they fly towards it, get stuck and die. I suggest that after the first placement, you shake the plants a bit to disturb the flies. That will get some out. Then you leave it on for the rest of the time. They remain sticky for a while. Its better to use disposable gloves when handling these as they can get messy. Also you need a lot of these (5 were too less for my 1000 sq ft garden). There's also a 15 pack which may better suit your needs.
Scritto da: R. Perez
Awesome product for catching flying pests.
These traps are amazing. The appear to attract all kinds of flying pests, as you can see from my photos. I use them to liberate my garden of these creatures that hinder my plants growth and blooms. I will buy more for sure.
Scritto da: elaine
These work great!. I brought my outdoor plants inside without ...
These work great!. I brought my outdoor plants inside without taking too many precautions so I was nervous of what insects could come in with the plants. It has caught mostly knats so far...probably from the organic soil used, but a few other insects too. It is not very handsome hanging there over my plants, but it works for my utilitarian purposes. If your plants are for decorative purposes, you would need to hide it better. It is pretty much a bright yellow square of fly paper.
Scritto da: Alphazu
Will buy again
We bring our outdoor plants into a sun room every winter. Almost always have white flies. Reluctantly used an insect spray, but they kept coming back. Hung 3 of these around the infested area. Shook the plants several times twice a day, usually when the room was the warmest. Many white flies would take off. After 4-5 days, we are unable to find any more flies and our strips were covered with hundreds of white flies.
Scritto da: SouthOC
Good way to catch Whiteflies.
I have whiteflies on my lemon tree and it has been difficult to eliminate them. I have sprayed repeated to no avail therefore I also use the White Fly sticky trap. I thinned out the tree and put up two of these traps and have caught quite a number of them. All in all it has helped to keep the whitefly population down.
Scritto da: R F
It works for tomatoes
Whiteflys were stuck all over this thing! Saved my tomatoes this year. I hung inside of tall tomatoes on the tomato cage

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