Fruit Tree Grease Pot Insect Sticky Barrier Wash Eggs Larvae (200g)
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This fruit tree grease (200g) can be used on pots or trees to stop crawling insects climbing. It is ideal for fruit trees to stop winter moths. A complete barrier must be formed for the grease to be effective. The band should be applied at least 45cm off the ground. Using a stiff brush create a ring approximately 10cm wide around the trunk of the tree making sure that the grease fills any cracks or crevices. Use on fruit trees in the Autumn and keep sticky until the Spring. Store in cool, well ventilated area. Keep container tightly closed, keep away from direct sunlight, keep at temperatures between 15°C and 40°C.
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This fruit tree grease (200g) can be used on pots or trees to stop crawling insects climbing. It is ideal for fruit trees to stop winter moths. A complete barrier must be formed for the grease to be effective. The band should be applied at least 45cm off the ground. Using a stiff brush create a ring approximately 10cm wide around the trunk of the tree making sure that the grease fills any cracks or crevices. Use on fruit trees in the Autumn and keep sticky until the Spring. Store in cool, well ventilated area. Keep container tightly closed, keep away from direct sunlight, keep at temperatures between 15°C and 40°C.
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This fruit tree grease (200g) can be used on pots or trees to stop crawling insects climbing. It is ideal for fruit trees to stop winter moths. A complete barrier must be formed for the grease to be effective. The band should be applied at least 45cm off the ground. Using a stiff brush create a ring approximately 10cm wide around the trunk of the tree making sure that the grease fills any cracks or crevices. Use on fruit trees in the Autumn and keep sticky until the Spring. Store in cool, well ventilated area. Keep container tightly closed, keep away from direct sunlight, keep at temperatures between 15°C and 40°C.