Although designed for the collection of tree fruit this Harvest Collection Bag has a multitude of uses. It is extremely durable and light, made from a welded rubber mesh and has a shoulder strap allowing you to keep both hands free to harvest your produce.
• Exceptionally well made from welded rubber mesh • Complete with shoulder strap and two carrying handles • The bag measures 40cm deep and has a diameter of 23cm • Folds down flat for easy storage.
The Codling Moth Monitor for Apple and Pear Trees can provide effective monitoring without the use of pesticides, there is no danger to other insects and it will provide moth monitoring in the garden for up to five average size trees within 15 metres of the monitors location for a complete season.
• This apple and pear tree codling moth monitor is simple to use, and contains a pheromone that will lure male moths into the sticky monitor which stops them escaping to breed and reducing the number of eggs laid. • Containing no pesticides it is completely safe to use around children and pets and beneficial insects are not attracted. • One monitor will monitor up to five average size trees within a 15 metre radius of the location • Should be used from the end of May to early August. • After five weeks replace the sticky insert and lure with the second set which is included • If you are catching more than 15 moths per week infestation is high and additional protection is required • Additional Refill Kits available seperately containing 2 lures and 2 sticky bases
"Codling Moth Traps (you can purchase these from Harrod Horticultural...) should be hung in apple trees from mid-May, while plum moth traps can be put out from the end of the month. Both use the female pheromone scent to lure in male moths, which are then caught on a sticky sheet. This reduces the female's mating success, so they'll lay fewer fertile eggs." 'Staying on Top" - Grow Your Own, May 2008
• Note: this Codling Moth Monitor was recommended by Chris Beardshaw in the Daily Mail June 17th 2007 - "One of his Three little Gems"
• See Extra Value Pack which also includes Glue Bands an additional protection against other pests
Monitor plum maggots safely and effectively, Caterpillars of the Plum Fruit Moth are the major cause of damage to the fruit of plum, gage or damsons trees a pheromone inside the sticky monitor lures in the male moths, thus preventing breeding, one monitor protects up to 5 trees, and should be in place from late May to early August.
• Caterpillars of the Plum Fruit Moth are the major cause of damage to the fruit of plum, gage or damsons trees. • This plum moth monitor uses the pheromone scent of the female moth to attract and capture the male moth before they can mate and produce any caterpillars. • Use the monitors on your trees between the end of May to the start of September for the most effective insecticide free monitoring • Check the monitor regularly - more than 15 per week indicates a high infection & may require the use of further monitors • Pheromone inside the sticky monitor lures in the male moths, thus preventing breeding. • Plum Moth Refill Kit - consists of 2 lures and 2 sticky bases.
• See Extra Value Pack -Plum Moth Monitor with Glue Bands and double your protection with two very effective products