Winged Thrips Can Cause Serious Damage to Your Plants.

Act Fast with the Blue Boards for Effective Control.

Discoloration and premature death of your plants.

Simply hang the boards and watch the results unfold.

Image showing the packaging of the Winged thrips sticky board trap in red and green design, displayed from the front.
Image showing a blue adhesive board with two holes at the top and a green hanging tie attached.
Image showing multiple blue adhesive boards with two holes at the top and a bundle of green hanging ties placed beside them.
Image showing multiple blue adhesive boards and a bundle of green hanging ties, viewed from an alternative angle.
Image showing the packaging of the Winged thrips sticky board trap in red and green design, displayed from the front.
Image showing a blue adhesive board with two holes at the top and a green hanging tie attached.
Image showing multiple blue adhesive boards with two holes at the top and a bundle of green hanging ties placed beside them.
Image showing multiple blue adhesive boards and a bundle of green hanging ties, viewed from an alternative angle.

Winged thrips sticky board trap

  • Blue traps are used to protect your foliage plants from winged thrips, also known as thunder flies. They can be positioned to prevent as well as reduce this pest.
  • Blue by design, because most Thrips are drawn to this colour.
  • Ready-to-use blue boards with a protective adhesive film – the double-sided adhesive surface is odourless and non-toxic. Simple placement using the supplied hanging wire.

How to use Winged thrips sticky board trap

1. Attach the hanging hook.

Illustration showing several hanging ties and one tie being inserted through the holes of a sticky board, with an arrow indicating the attachment.

2. Remove the protective film.

Illustration showing a sticky board hanging from a tie and a close-up of a corner being peeled back, with arrows indicating the removal of the protective film.

3. Hang in desired location.

Illustration showing a sticky board with hanging tie attached, hanging from a plant.
Illustration showing several hanging ties and one tie being inserted through the holes of a sticky board, with an arrow indicating the attachment.

1. Attach the hanging hook.

Illustration showing a sticky board hanging from a tie and a close-up of a corner being peeled back, with arrows indicating the removal of the protective film.

2. Remove the protective film.

Illustration showing a sticky board with hanging tie attached, hanging from a plant.

3. Hang in desired location.

4. Relax and let the boards do thier thing.

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