The WAVAR A5 Size Blue Sticky Trap (6 x 8 inch) is a compact, efficient tool designed to attract and trap a variety of flying insect pests such as whiteflies, thrips, leaf miners, and aphids. The bright blue color specifically attracts pests that damage vegetable and fruit crops, maximizing catch rates on its strong adhesive surface. Lightweight and easy to install, it is perfect for small-scale farms, greenhouses, nurseries, and garden setups where space is limited. This chemical-free sticky trap aids in early pest detection, reduces pesticide use, and supports Integrated Pest Management (IPM) systems. Environmentally friendly and disposable, the trap helps farmers and gardeners safeguard their crops and promote sustainable farming practices. Trust Toolsvilla for quality and reliability in all your tooling needs.
Features
:- Bright blue color attracts thrips, whiteflies, and more
- Compact A5 size (6 x 8 inch) suits limited spaces
- Strong adhesive surface for effective trapping
- Chemical-free and eco-friendly design
- Easy to hang and lightweight
- Ideal for greenhouses, nurseries, and small farms
- Durable and Weather-Resistant
- Long Lasting
- Excellent Effectiveness
Applications
:- Perfect for vegetable farms, nurseries, orchards, and greenhouses
- Supports Integrated Pest Management (IPM) programs
- Suitable for organic and conventional farming practices
Usage
: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.