WAVAR A5 Size Yellow and Blue Sticky Trap(Pack-Bundle of 1)
SKU: SI-WY-21643-C1
₹250 (Including GST)
MRP : ₹450
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Delivery By: May 6 - May 8
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Short Description
Yellow And Blue Sticky Trap (A5 Size)
6 x 8 inch (15.24 x 20.32 cm)
Country of origin: India
Description
Our sticky traps offer an effective and eco-friendly solution for pest control. It includes 20 yellow and 5 blue traps to attract a variety of flying pests. Designed to withstand various weather conditions for long-term use. Combines the unique yellow and blue color spectra to maximize pest attraction and control.
Features
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Durable and Weather-Resistant
Long Lasting
Excellent Effectiveness
A5 Size
Specification
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Brand: WAVAR
Weight (Approx.) : 0.25 kg
Color : Yellow & Blue
Trap Type : Rectangular Sheet
Recommended Quantity : 25 Traps per one acre
Applicable Crops : All Field, Vegetable and Fruit Crops
Thickness : 3 mm
Size : 6 x 8 inch (15.24 x 20.32 cm) (A5)
Package Contains :
Bundle of 1 : 25 Traps (20 Yellow & 5 Blue)
Bundle of 2 : 50 Traps (40 Yellow & 10 Blue)
Bundle of 5 : 125 Traps (100 Yellow & 25 Blue)
Usage
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Placement
Hang them : A4 sticky traps are designed to be hung, either vertically or horizontally, depending on the specific pests you're targeting.
Location : Place them at regular intervals (e.g., every 5-10 meters) or in areas where you've observed pest activity.
Near Walls : Consider placing traps adjacent to walls to maximize pest capture and keep them out of your way.
Orienting Traps : If you are using a trap that is covered with openings on either end, place the trap parallel to the wall so that both ends are accessible.
For specific pests : If you are monitoring pests like fungus gnats and shore flies, orienting traps horizontally (facing the soil or upwards) is sometimes recommended.
Monitoring
Regular Checks : Inspect the traps regularly (e.g., weekly) to check for trapped insects.
Count Insects : Count the number of insects caught to assess the population size and track the effectiveness of the traps.
Identify the Source : Use the trapped insects to help identify the source of the problem.