Tangle Trap Red Sphere Traps
for Fruit Trees
The apple maggot fly (it resembles a house
fly and can be identified by the dark banding on the wings) is a major
pest for both home and commercial orchards. Apple maggots infest pears,
apples, apricots, hawthorns and plums. The adult female flies pierce the
fruit skin, depositing eggs inside the fruit. Newly-hatched larvae tunnel
through the fruit, causing brown streaks in the flesh. Trapping the female
flies during the egg-laying cycle reduces the damage to fruit.
(Incidentally, the trap also works with the cherry fruit worm for
cherries!)
The Tangle-Trap Red Sphere Trap
lures flies away from the fruit as they search for egg-laying sites.
Thinking the red traps are ripe fruit, the flies land and attempt to
deposit eggs. Once they've landed, the flies are permanently trapped in
the sticky Tangle-Trap Insect Trap Coating, which is specially formulated
to remain sticky over wide temperature ranges and wet weather conditions.
The coating is clear, odorless and completely pesticide-free.
In
a typical home fruit tree, you should hang approximately one trap per
every 100 apples or other fruit. A semi-dwarf tree usually requires just
two traps. For best results, traps should be in place after trees have
blossomed, before petals fall. Check with your local Extension Agent for
best timing in your particular area.

Each trap kit includes 3 Spheres, 3 Hooks, 3 ties and One 8 oz. Trap
Coating.
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