Item Number: PIT506
Pest Wizard Olive Fruit Fly Trap Kit
Pest Wizard Olive Fruit Fly Trap Kit
Don't let pests ruin your fruit
- Use to monitor and trap Olive Fruit Fly (Dacus oleae). Larvae feed on and pupate inside olive fruit
- Kit contains 2 yellow sticky traps, 2 60-day lures and 4 hangers
- Store unopened lures in refrigerator or freezer for long-term storage
Deploy traps in spring. Put a lure on each trap, securing with a paperclip. Hang the trap away from areas with foot traffic or livestock, and at least four feet above groundlevel. Check it weekly: the appearance of the pest in a trap may indicate an infestation is underway or about to begin. Continue use of this Kit to monitor the effectiveness of the treatment strategy and to trap as many adults as possible.
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- Use to monitor and trap Olive Fruit Fly (Dacus oleae). Larvae feed on and pupate inside olive fruit
- Kit contains 2 yellow sticky traps, 2 60-day lures and 4 hangers
- Store unopened lures in refrigerator or freezer for long-term storage
Deploy traps in spring. Put a lure on each trap, securing with a paperclip. Hang the trap away from areas with foot traffic or livestock, and at least four feet above groundlevel. Check it weekly: the appearance of the pest in a trap may indicate an infestation is underway or about to begin. Continue use of this Kit to monitor the effectiveness of the treatment strategy and to trap as many adults as possible.
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Shipping Weight: 0.5 lb
Dimensions: 10.0"L x 6.0"W x 0.5"H
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from 9166 reviewsI grow flats of this for my pet pigs, because of the high nutritional content. They love it. I find them waiting at the growing location every afternoon waiting for their fave. I've grown beautiful flats of pea sprouts and alfalfa for them too, but they turn up their snouts and walk away.