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Mini Tulip Sticky Traps (Pack of 5)


The Benefits Of Our Mini Tulip Sticky Traps

Our Mini Tulip Sticky Traps can be easily pushed into the compost of plant pots and containers. The traps are perfectly suited to protecting plants growing on window sills, individual plants in pots, and for plants and cuttings at propagation stage.

The traps can be used for both the catching and monitoring of levels of a variety of flying insect pests. The traps are supplied as a pack of 5 sticky traps.

Tulip Design Makes Traps An Attractive House Plant Feature

These mini sticky traps are designed in a charming tulip shape so you are left with a subtle, tasteful and natural looking sticky trap for the pest control of your house plant collections. The traps are capable of catching hundreds of insect pests at a time.

What Do The Traps Catch?

House Plant Sticky Insect Traps can catch a range of insect pests including:

What Size Are The Traps?

Each trap is 13cm x 9cm.

How Do I Set Up The Traps?

1. First remove the release paper, found on either side of the trap, to reveal the sticky surfaces of the trap.

2. Push the trap into the compost of the relevant plant you wish to protect.

3. Remove the sticky trap once all areas are covered in insects or dust, and replace with a new tulip sticky trap to repeat the process.

Where Should I Use The Traps?

The traps can be used to protect any household plants. Simply place the traps in the pots, or containers, of your plants. Do not use outside.

Customer Reviews

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John Rodgers

Good

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John Rodgers
Very sticky

The traps work perfectly .

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Jane Burkimsher
Cute

Not something one can often say of fly traps but these look cute in the pot - at least until they have caught a lot of flys (which they do).

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Deborah Start-Jones
Great

Wish I had these earlier in the year when the fungus fly was in greater numbers, I've changed the compost as the peat free seemed to be the cause of the fungus fly, put one of these in nearly every pot, also used the nematodes, I'm catching the odd one or two tiny flies, but I'm ready for them.they are still flying around the house but in reduced numbers