
Codling Moth Refill
Agralan Apple Maggot "Codling Moth" Trap Refill Pack
Product Description
Keep your codling moth protection system working effectively with the Agralan Codling Moth Trap Refill Pack. These high-quality refills ensure continuous protection for your apple and pear trees throughout the growing season, maintaining the pesticide-free control of codling moth populations in your orchard or garden.
Features
- Genuine Replacement Components: Specially designed for Agralan Codling Moth Traps
- Premium Pheromone Lures: Contains the same powerful synthetic sex attractants as the original traps
- Fresh Sticky Inserts: New glue bases ensure maximum trapping efficiency
- Extended Protection: Provides a full season of additional coverage
- Easy Replacement: Simple to install in your existing trap housing
- Environmentally Responsible: Chemical-free pest control that protects beneficial insects
Contents
- 2 × Pheromone lures (each effective for approximately 6 weeks)
- 2 × Replacement sticky inserts
- 1 × Instruction leaflet with replacement guidelines
When to Replace
For optimal effectiveness:
- Replace pheromone lures every 5-6 weeks during the trapping season
- Change sticky inserts when they become approximately 60-70% covered with insects or debris
- Typical seasonal requirements: 2 lure changes and 2-3 sticky insert replacements
Application Guide
- Remove the old sticky insert and dispose of it
- Place the new sticky insert in the trap base
- Remove the old pheromone lure and replace with a fresh one
- Return the trap to the tree
- Keep trap in place from mid-May until at least late July for complete protection
Benefits
- Economical way to maintain your existing traps
- Ensures consistent protection throughout the season
- Maintains the effectiveness of your pesticide-free control system
- Helps continue the reduction of codling moth populations year after year
- Protects your fruit harvest without chemical residues
By regularly replacing your lures and sticky inserts with genuine Agralan refills, you'll maintain optimal trapping effectiveness, contributing to healthier trees and better fruit harvests season after season.