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| Package Dimensions | 21.2 x 15.8 x 1.6 cm; 279 Grams |
| Item display length | 8 inches |
| Material type | Paper, Plastic, Polypropylene (PP) |
O**T
Great for a small greenhouse or Grow-Tent
Very handy set of 20 sticky traps for insects and great for use in a small greenhouse or a Grow TentEasy to use with either twisty ties or little holdersGood Value and Recommended
A**N
Sticky
I have one hanging up where I did have lots of little flies. They are now stuck to the yellow pad.
M**.
Use with CAUTION.
When I first saw these, I thought "Brilliant" as I've been waging an aphid war since March - my small yard seems to be a haven for the pests as it's the same every year.They come in a branded thin box which at least has the maker's email on it as there's no other info or paperwork with them. Basically you get a pack of roughly A5 double sided sticky sheets along with some paper ties and 5 plastic holders (so tough if you want to put 10 sheets out that way!). The basic premise being that you remove the plastic cover sheet from both sides, then either tie them up or stick them into pots.Since I only have containers and small pots, I opted to cut them down to a much smaller size and use the ties to place them. First thing you find is that if you do that, you'll then have a harder job finding the edge of the plastic cover, as only the very top of the large sheets has been left unsticky to help with that task. But it's not too difficult to manage. Second problem I then had or rather a mistake made was to tie one onto a small branch on a shrub - bad move - it just immediately stuck to everything including the leaves.So I then got sticks and ensured the next ones were well clear of anything I didn't want to catch, when it suddenly struck me that these are utterly dangerous to put out in your garden. Great if you could guarantee they'd only catch pests, but if you look at the packaging, the company considers ladybirds and moths to be pests, as well as spiders - 3 of the BEST insects to have in your garden for natural pest removal!! But my bigger fear is bees getting caught on them especially if used around flowering plants as bees notoriously aim for yellow (think of pollen!), so I'm afraid they're a nice idea but just to indiscriminate for me to use to any degree. Think I'll stick to my gardening gloves and toothbrush in my aphid battle - far less dangerous.If you've found this review helpful, please do click the button below to let me know - thanks.
A**R
Great product
Good value for money. Easy to install and works well.
M**Z
Very good
Very good
R**A
Not sticky enough
Didn’t catch any thing, it’s not sticky
M**F
Keep pests at bay!
These are exactly what I needed for my vegetable plants which are prone to getting aphid. These are easy to use, even though they don't actually come with any instructions which is disappointing, but the pictures on the listing help you work it out.These sticky sheets come with stakes and wire, so you can either hang these on a tree to catch pests or stick them to a stake whole and use them in a pot plant. I have these currently in my tomato plants which are in pots and i'm looking forward to seeing the results. These are very sticky, you peel off the cellophane to reveal the stickiness and these claim to last a year so fingers crossed they catch lots of bugs for me!Useful for keeping pests at bay to improve crops and plant health by preventing attacks from various bugs by catching them! Recommended.
S**R
Only take off one side...extremely sticky
These yellow sticky traps do work...trust me...these are so sticky them little fruit flies have no chance...If you go to take off the film and put it back on again that’s it...you would never get it off again so do sticky..I think the green tags are to put signs on for the fruit flies ....DO NOT LAND ON HERE.....you are doomed....lolThe ties for hanging up the sticky paper are useless....as you separate them the green but is coming away from the wire....
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