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Mysora spotted lanternfly tree trap tape — 18 Rolls (30 ft each), chemical-free sticky wrap for trees

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Why customers choose Cera Garden

Mysora spotted lanternfly tree trap tape is a chemical-free, physical sticky wrap that protects trunks by trapping climbing insects and acting as a monitoring barrier.

If you need a season-long, low-tech method to reduce spotted lanternfly and other trunk-climbing pests, this 18-roll pack supplies ample adhesive wrap to cover dozens of trees. Each paper roll is about 30 feet (9 meters) long and designed to be simple to install around trunks, creating a visible pale band that both attracts and retains insects without using pesticides. The tape’s waterproof backing paper preserves tack until you’re ready to apply it, and the narrow profile minimizes impact on beneficial species when positioned correctly.

How do I install the tape for best results?

Wrap the adhesive strip around the tree trunk at a convenient height—commonly around eye level—so it intercepts insects that climb the bark. Cut the paper to length, remove the backing to expose the sticky surface, and smooth the tape into place; avoid wrapping too tightly to prevent bark damage.

  • Place tape at eye level to keep it away from pets and small animals.
  • Overlap the ends slightly to create a continuous sticky band.
  • Leave room for natural bark expansion; do not compress the trunk.
  • Replace tape when it becomes filled with insects or loses tackiness.

What pests will this tree wrap help control?

This physical barrier is aimed at crawling and climbing pests such as spotted lanternflies, moths, and other sap-feeding or egg-laying insects. Because it works mechanically rather than chemically, it reduces risk to surrounding soil and lowers exposure for beneficial pollinators when used properly.

  • Effective for spotted lanternfly adults and nymphs that climb trunks.
  • Also catches trunk-climbing moths and similar nuisance pests.
  • Not intended for full exclusion of flying insects or root pests.
  • Best used as part of an integrated pest monitoring plan.

How long will one roll last and how many trees can I cover?

Each Mysora roll measures about 30 feet (9 meters), giving you flexibility to cut multiple bands per tree depending on trunk circumference. With 18 rolls in the pack, you have enough material to protect many trees across a backyard or small orchard for an entire season.

  • One 30 ft roll can create multiple wraps for thin-trunk trees.
  • Estimate roll usage by measuring trunk circumference before cutting.
  • 18-roll pack is suited for multi-tree properties or repeated replacements.
  • Store unused rolls in a cool, dry place to preserve adhesion.

Who is this product for? Gardeners, orchard owners, and property managers seeking a non-chemical, visible monitoring method for trunk-climbing pests will benefit most from Mysora’s tree trap tape. It’s also a practical choice for homeowners who prefer to minimize pesticide use, need a simple seasonal solution for multiple trees, or want an unobtrusive white band that blends with natural surroundings while providing clear pest detection. Use it as one element of a broader integrated pest management strategy alongside pruning, sanitation, and professional advice when infestations are severe.

FAQ

Q: Can I use this tape on young saplings?

A: Use caution on very young or thin-barked saplings; wrap loosely and monitor bark to avoid constriction as the trunk grows.

Q: Does the tape harm beneficial insects like bees?

A: When placed narrowly on trunks it minimizes non-target captures; avoid applying on branches where pollinators forage.