Traps & Protection
What are Nematodes? Why are they so beneficial?
What are Nematodes? And why are they the best option for your garden? Nematodes, also known as roundworms, are a diverse group of organisms that live in a wide range of environments, from deep ocean trenches to lush garden soils. The vast majority of ...
Raspberry beetle on raspberry plants.
Control of the Raspberry Beetle to protect your raspberry plants. The raspberry beetle (Byturus tormentosus) can be a serious pest of cane fruit such as raspberries, blackberries and loganberries. Damage is caused by the adults feeding on the leaves ...
Box Tree Moth Trap - Protect your trees!
We are happy to now provide Box Tree Moth Traps! Box Tree moths are a new insect to Britain, with the first being reported in 2007. Their larvae feed on the leaves and shoots of Buxus species. This species of Moth has become widespread in London and ...
How can I protect raspberry plants from pests such as beetles?
Raspberry plants can be seriously affected by the raspberry beetle (Byturus tormentosus). Adults feed on leaves and flowers and the larvae feed and damage fruit. The raspberry beetle is attracted to plants by sight and smell and so a trap is designed ...
How do I protect my box trees from moths?
This trap will capture and kill the adult male moths. This will reduce mating, and therefore egg laying, to control populations. Instructions Traps should be placed at least 20m apart. Each trap covers around 180m2 Replace lures every 6 weeks. The ...
How do I protect my horse chestnut trees from moths?
To protect your horse chestnut trees from moths use this trap! This targeted pheromone lure attracts the male Leafminers and causes them to be trapped, to reduce mating and egg laying in the population. Instructions Place one trap per tree Most ...
How do I protect my plums, damsons and greengages from pests such as moths?
To protect from moths use this trap for your fruit trees! This pheromone trap gives off a scented lure that attracts male plum fruit moths and traps them without the use of chemicals. Instructions Put the traps in place from early May until the end ...
Do you sell replacement lures for pest control traps?
The enjoyment of our home and garden can often be spoiled by troublesome pests. Our solutions for pest control are sturdy, reusable and free of dangerous chemicals. If you purchase one of our pest control solutions we can supply you replacement ...
Do you have a problem with Chafer Grubs on your lawn?
Chafer grubs are the larvae of several species of chafer beetles, which are reddish/brown flying beetles with large distinctive antennae. The adult beetles don’t tend to cause any issues unless there is a severe infestation, in which you may see ...
Popular Articles
How soon after applying glyphosate weedkiller can I seed new grass or add new plants?
Glyphosate does not move once applied, so generally, it doesn't affect untreated plants, such as nearby flowers. In soil, glyphosate usually breaks down within a few days so it becomes unavailable to plants that are planted later on. We recommend to ...
How long does delivery take?
As long as your required items are in stock, we aim to dispatch goods within 2 working days. Usually they are sent on a next day service with a few exceptions such as large and heavy items, palleted goods and recipient location outside of the ...
Is it safe to use moss and algae killer around pets and animals?
Any chemical, even those found under the kitchen sink, may be harmful to animals. If you would not give it to your pet to drink, then do not make it accessible as they may lick their paws. Always store bottles out of the reach of children and pets. ...
How to get rid of moss using mosskiller BaticleanCR.
We would recommend Baticlean CR as the product to use for removing moss build up and killings moss spores on all types of courts, driveways and most surfaces, just apply to a dry surface and it will kill moss and spores. Our other ...
Should I have a knapsack or compression sprayer?
A knapsack sprayer (also known as a backpack sprayer) is carried on your back. A compression sprayer is cylindrical in shape and is normally carried on a shoulder. Which sprayer is the best for you depends upon the type of work you are doing. ...