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Apple Pest TrapPrevents Worm Damage to Fruit Crops
A unique technology releases the pheromone scent of both codling moths and oriental fruit moths continuously, in tiny amounts, for up to 8 weeks. Use two traps per mature full-size tree, one for a Li’l-BIG tree. Traps should be put in place in early spring, at least 2 weeks before buds break. Replace lure after 8 weeks. Product Details
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![]() Write an online review and share your thoughts with other customers Sort Reviews: Newest | Oldest | Highest Rating | Lowest Rating - Tuesday, September 14, 2010Love it! Reviewed By: Julie (Canal Winchester, Oh) I gave the traps to my parents and they just loved it. I actually logged on today to see how much the refills were. Great product!! - Friday, January 01, 2010This trap works! Reviewed By: Martha (Brevard, NC) I was excited that this product was available last year because one of my apple trees is very prone to damage from oriental fruit moth. The damage is often mistaken for fire blight. For the first time I picked apples from this tree! The paper traps are are still in perfect condition in Jan. Thanks Gurney for offering this amazing product! - Monday, September 28, 2009no more wormy apples Reviewed By: Linda Willson (Fort Benton, Montana) I have tried many fruit sprays and the red stickey balls, ext. but after hanging two pest traps per tree, I have almost no worms in the apples this year. I usually have a worm in each apple! I hope you have them next year - I certainly will put them up again. Read More Reviews |
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