Tree Tanglefoot® Insect Barrier
Tree Tanglefoot® Insect Barrier

Tree Tanglefoot® Insect Barrier

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Tree Tanglefoot® Insect Barrier


Format: 425G & 425G+tape


Perfect for...

Works for gypsy moths, cankerworms, weevils, ants, caterpillars, moths and cutworms

Long-lasting and weatherproof

Ready-to-use in several sizes

Also available in an easy-to-use kit

OMRI rated and certified for organic gardening


HOW TO USE

Step 1: Fasten Tanglefoot® Tangle-Guard Tree Wrap or similar waterproof paper or tape around the trunk of the tree approximately 4 ft. from the ground


Step 2: Apply Tree Tanglefoot Insect Barrier on banding material using a putty knife or disposable paddle to spread 3" wide


Step 3: When sticky areas become covered with insects or debris, remove banding and repeat


Step 4: Remove bands at end of season


TIPS FOR SUCCESS

Tree Tanglefoot is oil-based and the oils will soak into the bark. Banding material eliminates staining of the tree and offers quick, complete removal of the sticky material. In addition, Tree Tanglefoot will remain sticky longer when applied on top of a surface resistant to oil. For rough bark trees it may be necessary to plug the gaps between the tree trunk and the banding, this can be done by using insulation or other materials.


Apply Tree Tanglefoot Insect barrier in a uniform fashion. It can be applied in a heavy or light coat. Heavy coats are approximately 3" wide and 3/32" thick. A heavy coat is used when the insects kept from the tree foliage are large or numerous, or when there is little time available to maintain the band. Light coats are 3" wide and 1/16" thick. A light coat is good as a general barrier against smaller or less numerous insects, or when the band can be maintained regularly.


Generally, Tree Tanglefoot will remain sticky and effective until it is covered with insects, dust or other debris. A build-up of debris or insects will create a bridge for other insect to cross. This debris requires removal and possible re-application in spots. If an area is unusually dusty or the surface of the barrier is stiffened, Tree Tanglefoot can be rubbed around to expose a new sticky layer beneath. Remove bands at end of season.


Ready to used