Sticky Sheet Trap are highly effective tools for monitoring and managing flying insects and sucking pests such as Whiteflies, Jassids, Aphids, and Thrips. By using these traps, you can easily assess your pest control program, detect pest invasions, and quickly address outbreaks in your fields. Many of these pests not only damage plants but also serve as disease vectors, spreading bacterial and viral infections from one plant to another. Early detection and control of these pests will not only protect your crops but also minimize the risk of disease transmission.
Key Benefits:
Early Detection & Control: Quickly identify pest problems before they spread.
Disease Prevention: Many flying pests are disease carriers, so managing them can help prevent the transmission of plant diseases.
Integrated Pest Management (IPM): Helps in monitoring and controlling pests while minimizing the use of chemical pesticides.
Product Description:
Sticky Sheet Traps are flat sheets made from Plastic, Polymer, coated with a Pressure Sensitive Adhesive (PSA). A thin release paper is applied to prevent accidental sticking before use.
Product Specifications:
| Materials of Construction | : UV Stabilized Plastic/Polymer , PSA, and Release Paper | Dimensions | : 290 mm (L) x 220 mm (W) or 290 mm (L) x 110 mm (W) | Colour | : Yellow, Blue, White | Effective Lifespan | : Single use – typically 1 month; depends on pest population, temperature, wind speed, and dust levels | Target Pests | : Aphids, Jassids, Thrips, Whiteflies, and other flying and sucking pests | How It Works | : Insects fly into the sticky sheet, stick to the adhesive, and get trapped or killed. | Packing | : 5 or 10 boxes, each containing 100 sheets, packed in one corrugated carton |
Usage Instructions:
Hang the Sticky Sheet Trap in your fields, preferably near pest hotspots.
As flying insects approach, they will collide with the adhesive surface and get trapped.
After one month of use, replace the trap, or earlier if it is heavily covered with pests.
By using Sticky Sheet Traps, farmers can reduce pest populations effectively and maintain a healthy crop environment, promoting long-term agricultural productivity.
