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Vitax

Recambio para trampa para polillas Vitax Buxus

Recambio para trampa para polillas Vitax Buxus

SKU:100139

Precio habitual €17,95 EUR
Precio habitual Precio de oferta €17,95 EUR
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  • Envío gratuito para pedidos superiores a 75€. Ver política de envío para restricciones.

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Envío

Envío gratuito para pedidos superiores a £ 75 y menos de 20 kg al Reino Unido continental. Se aplican gastos de envío a pedidos superiores a £75 y superiores a 20 kg.

Entrega local gratuita por encima de £ 50 y cargo de £ 5 por entrega inferior a £ 50 dentro de un radio de 3 millas y £ 7 hasta un radio de 6 millas.

Envío estándar

2 a 4 días hábiles
  • Hasta 1 kg - 3,49 £
  • 1kg - 10kg - £6.99
  • 10 kg - 20 kg - £ 10,49
  • 20 kg - 30 kg - £ 13,99
  • Más de 30 kg - £30

Envío express

1 a 3 días hábiles
  • Hasta 1 kg - £6,99
  • 1kg - 10kg - 7,99€
  • 10 kg - 20 kg - £ 11,49
  • 20 kg - 30 kg - £ 14,99

Muestras de papel tapiz

  • Estándar : £1,65

Hay un extra de £3 por envío a Irlanda del Norte.

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Buxus Moth Monitoring Traps

Buxus moth traps are used to monitor the presence of Buxus moths, which are a pest that can damage boxwood plants.

How they work:

  1. Pheromone Attractant: The trap contains a pheromone that attracts male Buxus moths.
  2. Sticky Surface: The trap has a sticky surface that captures the attracted moths.
  3. Monitoring: By regularly checking the traps, you can monitor the population of Buxus moths.

Benefits of using monitoring traps:

  • Early Detection: Detects infestations early, allowing for timely control measures.
  • Reduced Pesticide Use: Can help minimize the need for chemical pesticides.
  • Environmental Friendliness: A non-toxic and eco-friendly approach to pest management.

Tips for Effective Monitoring:

  • Placement: Place traps in areas where Buxus moths are likely to be present, such as near boxwood plants.
  • Timing: Set up traps in the spring, when Buxus moths are active.
  • Regular Inspection: Check traps regularly and replace attractants as needed.
  • Control Measures: If a high population of Buxus moths is detected, consider using organic or chemical control methods.

By using Buxus moth monitoring traps, you can protect your boxwood plants and maintain a healthy garden.

Please note: Specific product details and instructions may vary. Always refer to the product label for accurate information.