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Growing Success Plum Maggot Monitoring Trap Refill Kit

£5.99
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Pickup available at Mill Race Garden Centre Online

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Barcode: 5017406060205

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Description

This Pheromone lure refill for the Growing Success Plum Maggot Trap, collects moths and also prevents damage to plum, damson and gage trees.

  • Does not attract beneficial insects
  • Pesticide free and suitable for organic gardening

Why Use
The main cause of maggot damage in plums, damsons and gages is due to caterpillars produced by the plum fruit moth. In winter female moths lay eggs in trees. The eggs hatch out into caterpillars which feed on fruit in early summer. The monitoring trap allows gardeners to assess the infestation problem and treat with a suitable insecticide if necessary.

Use refill with Growing Success Plum Maggot Trap

When to Use
Male moths fly and mate on warm nights from mid-May to the end of July. Place the trap in the garden in mid-May and removed in September

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Plum Maggot Trap Refill - Mill Race Garden Centre
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Growing Success Plum Maggot Monitoring Trap Refill Kit

£5.99

This Pheromone lure refill for the Growing Success Plum Maggot Trap, collects moths and also prevents damage to plum, damson and gage trees.

Why Use
The main cause of maggot damage in plums, damsons and gages is due to caterpillars produced by the plum fruit moth. In winter female moths lay eggs in trees. The eggs hatch out into caterpillars which feed on fruit in early summer. The monitoring trap allows gardeners to assess the infestation problem and treat with a suitable insecticide if necessary.

Use refill with Growing Success Plum Maggot Trap

When to Use
Male moths fly and mate on warm nights from mid-May to the end of July. Place the trap in the garden in mid-May and removed in September

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