• Great Lakes IPM Medium Duty: www.greatlakesipm.com/monitoring/traps/great-lakes-ipm/glgl401101-spotted-lanternfly-slf-trap-medium-duty • Great Lakes IPM Light Duty: www.greatlakesipm.com/monitoring/traps/great-lakes-ipm/glgl401100-spotted-lanternfly-slf-trap-light-duty • Penn State Extension How-To Guide: extension.psu.edu/how-to-build-a-new-style-spotted-lanternfly-circle-trap • Video on how to make a circle trap from Bucks County: th-cam.com/video/CAEvv1nJLog/w-d-xo.html
Not enough details. Still not sure how to make this. Like it doesn’t mention how to make the screen part, where that wood part goes or how to affix it, etc
Since i am a certified tree sprayer how about if i spray trunk of tree with systemic then follow up with couple contact sprays when adults are active. Then you won’t have to look at “that” on the tree/ trees
@@g.3046 Yes!!! Label ingredient- Bifenthrin. Spayed 3 maple trees Oct. 1st. Went back to property Oct. 12th. All dead on ground under trees. Didn’t see one on trees. This material has a 10-14 day residual. Rob.
@@g.3046 yes!!!!! Same material us professional applicators use. A systemic material is recommended in spring. Label main ingredient will be imidacloprid
More needed now than ever
Keep on squishing.. i like it.
Do the tacks harm the tree in the long-term? Thanks
No, they are definitely too small to harm the tree. However, it can't hurt to swab them with alcohol.
No too short to get threw the bark...
Do woodpeckers harm trees? What the hell is wrong with you man??
just do not hookem up to 220v
Please add the link to the manufacturer. Thanks.
• Great Lakes IPM Medium Duty: www.greatlakesipm.com/monitoring/traps/great-lakes-ipm/glgl401101-spotted-lanternfly-slf-trap-medium-duty
• Great Lakes IPM Light Duty: www.greatlakesipm.com/monitoring/traps/great-lakes-ipm/glgl401100-spotted-lanternfly-slf-trap-light-duty
• Penn State Extension How-To Guide: extension.psu.edu/how-to-build-a-new-style-spotted-lanternfly-circle-trap
• Video on how to make a circle trap from Bucks County: th-cam.com/video/CAEvv1nJLog/w-d-xo.html
The light duty one is like $19 plus $14 for shipping.
@@s.m.7131 ridiculous
@@lancasterconservation971 I get an error when clicking on either and I would like to buy one
@@Jimmy_Cavallo www.greatlakesipm.com/monitoring/traps/great-lakes-ipm/glgl401100-spotted-lanternfly-slf-trap-replaceable-bag-design
Nothing more satisfying than dead lantern flies...well kind of
Not enough details. Still not sure how to make this. Like it doesn’t mention how to make the screen part, where that wood part goes or how to affix it, etc
Hi Ed! This is a pre-made bought trap. You can check out other videos on how to make them.
Try this video! th-cam.com/video/CAEvv1nJLog/w-d-xo.html
Get that national
Since i am a certified tree sprayer how about if i spray trunk of tree with systemic then follow up with couple contact sprays when adults are active. Then you won’t have to look at “that” on the tree/ trees
Have you tried the spray? Does it work?
@@g.3046 Yes!!! Label ingredient- Bifenthrin. Spayed 3 maple trees Oct. 1st. Went back to property Oct. 12th. All dead on ground under trees. Didn’t see one on trees. This material has a 10-14 day residual. Rob.
@@robsmith5272 I see in our local stores; Bifen IT - Bifenthrin 7.9%. Is 7.9% good enough for Spotted Lanternfly?
@@g.3046 yes!!!!! Same material us professional applicators use. A systemic material is recommended in spring. Label main ingredient will be imidacloprid
@@g.3046 our mix rate of Bifenthrin 7.9 is 20 ounces per 100 gallons if water.
Really! There has hot to be something easier and less expensive. I have 15 trees that would need a >$30 trap each!! Ridiculous!
Try our sticky tape with mesh video for a more cost-effective option.
@@lancasterconservation971, or that it’s less steps in the setup.