Monterey Citrus Leafminer Trap and Lure

Monterey Citrus Leafminer Trap and Lure
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$27.66

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Product Overview

The Monterey Citrus Leafminer Trap and Lure offers an advanced trapping system that is designed for use on citrus trees. It will help determine when damaging moths are active. To use, grab the lures by the top and bottom and pull them apart (do not touch the glue). Place the lure on the trap on the inside of the upper surface. The trap should be hung 1 to 2 feet inside the canopy of the tree at chest height. For backyard usage, 1 trap should be sufficient. Each box contains 2 traps, 2 trap hangers and 2 pheromone lures.

Features and Specs

Active Ingredient Pheromene
Target pests Citrus leafminers
For use in Citrus trees
Application Place traps in citrus trees 1 to 2 weeks before bud break in the spring
Pet safe Yes, if used as directed on label
Material / Construction Adhesive coated paper
Shipping Weight 0.40 lbs
Manufacturer Monterey Lawn & Garden (Mfg. Number: LG 8920)
UPC 00022179102897

Details

Traps are a useful tool for determining when moths are flying and depositing eggs. Use at least one pheromone trap per 5 acres. Check the traps weekly for moths. Citrus leafminer moths may be captured in traps almost any time during the growing season. However, this species is most abundant when citrus is flushing in the summer and fall months. These traps will help you determine when male moths are flying. That is when to apply insecticide for best results.

EASY INSTRUCTIONS:

Attach hanger. Grasp trap by top and bottom flaps. Pull part to form trap (do not touch glue). Open lure packet; place one lure on the inside, upper surface of the trap (Do not touch the attractant lure). Hang the trap 1 to 2 feet inside the tree canopy at about chest height.

Place traps in trees 1 or 2 weeks before bud break, in early spring. Check for moths every 2 to 3 days and apply appropriate treatments to control moths. Recycle or dispose of traps when full of insects, or at least every 6 weeks. In case of contact, remove glue with vegetable oil.

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