I think one of the main problems is that people need to be able to procure all the parts easily. Where does one happen to purchase these mesh "trap bags" that have that built in elastic? Can you help me with that? Thanks.
We like the large organza party favor bags w/drawstring that we get online (14x 17” approx). But you can also just use a ziplock or other bag and attach w/rubberband.
@@elaineschmerling2477 Thank you! One never really knows what terms to search on to find stuff. That really helps. I want to try the mesh vs plastic because I feel they will stubbornly stick around rather than fall back down.
Thank you! here in South Jersey, we are inundated with SLF. I have 10 trees in the yard and this looks a lot easier than other methods.
I think one of the main problems is that people need to be able to procure all the parts easily. Where does one happen to purchase these mesh "trap bags" that have that built in elastic? Can you help me with that? Thanks.
We like the large organza party favor bags w/drawstring that we get online (14x 17” approx). But you can also just use a ziplock or other bag and attach w/rubberband.
@@elaineschmerling2477 Thank you! One never really knows what terms to search on to find stuff. That really helps. I want to try the mesh vs plastic because I feel they will stubbornly stick around rather than fall back down.
There is no audio for this video in case anyone is wondering.
Modified from Penn State's new suggested circle tree trap: extension.psu.edu/how-to-build-a-new-style-spotted-lanternfly-circle-trap
Main common hosts to target listed here: extension.psu.edu/spotted-lanternfly-management-for-homeowners