SK Agrotech’s Blue Trap for Insects is a highly effective solution for controlling harmful flying pests in gardens and farms. Designed to attract and capture a wide range of flying insects, including whiteflies, thrips, aphids, and other pests, these blue glue pads provide a simple yet powerful tool for pest management. Each pack contains 25 sheets, making it easy to protect your plants and crops from insect damage.
FEATURES
Dual Attraction: Yellow traps are effective for attracting whiteflies, aphids, and thrips, while blue traps target specific pests that are attracted to blue light.
High-Quality Adhesive: Strong, long-lasting adhesive ensures effective capture and reduces pest populations.
Durable: Made from weather-resistant materials suitable for various environmental conditions.
Eco-Friendly: Non-toxic and safe for use around plants and crops, promoting sustainable pest management.
Easy to Use: Simple to place and replace, with no special equipment needed.
BENEFITS
Effective Pest Control: Attracts and captures a broad spectrum of harmful flying insects, helping to manage and reduce pest populations.
Improved Plant Health: Protects plants and crops from damage caused by flying insects, leading to healthier growth and higher yields.
Reduced Chemical Use: Offers a natural, chemical-free alternative to pesticides, promoting a safer environment.
Cost-Effective: Provides a reliable pest control solution with minimal ongoing costs.
CROPS
Recommended Uses:
Gardens
Farms
Greenhouses
Indoor Plant Areas
MODE OF ACTION
How to Use:
Setup: Remove the blue glue trap sheet from its protective backing.
Placement: Position the trap sheet in areas where flying insects are commonly observed or where signs of infestation are evident.
Attracting Insects: The blue color and adhesive surface will attract and capture flying insects.
Monitoring: Regularly check the trap sheets for captured insects and replace them as needed, particularly when they become full or lose effectiveness.
Disposal: Dispose of used sheets properly and replace with fresh ones as part of an ongoing pest management strategy.