Codling moth trap
Photo of a codling moth trap being hung from a tree.
Photo of an adult codling moth.
Photo of an apple affected by codling moth damage.
Photo of trapped codling moths thanks to a pheromone lure.
Photo of codling moth trap kit, including a trap and a pack of lures.
Photo of a codling moth trap hanging from a tree.
Photo of an opened codling moth trap lure.

Andermatt Home & Garden

Codling moth trap

Sale price£7.25
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Codling moth pheromone trap for fruit trees that effectively catches and kills codling moth. Easy to setup, compact. Trap refills are also available.

- Great value including two codling moth lures
- Natural pheromone attracts male codling moth for apple and pear trees
- Bee and beneficial insect-friendly
- Minimal packaging
- Full instructions included

The pack contains everything needed to monitor and trap codling moth through one growing season; 2 sticky traps and 2 pheromone lures each lasting 6 weeks.

Andermatt are members of the International Biocontrol Manufacturers Association and have been leading biological pest control manufacturers since 1988.

When is best to use?

Hang traps from trees when adults are active from May through to September.

Customer Reviews

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Angela W.
Impressed

Just a line to let you know how impressed I am with your service. The codling moth traps arrived in less than 24 hours after I placed the order! I know the product is good as I used it last year, and for the first time ever had no maggots in my pears and apples.

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Mark
Work very well

My objective: To be able to store as many apples as possible without using sprays or chemicals.
The product used: Codling moth traps: they work very well.
Delivery: rapid
Customer Service: 5/5 - on one occasion, a pheromone lure was missing from a packet. I reported this and 2 replacements were immediately dispatched.
I thoroughly recommend this company and their coddling moth traps.

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M Rice
Works well and costs less than competitors version

Have bought these in the past and been impressed by the value offered. They work as well as similar moth traps from other companies. Ordering, purchase and delivery is prompt and in good order.

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Gerald
So far so good

Impressively quick delivery. Easy to assemble. After a week a number of insects have been trapped in both of our traps. Of course the real test will be whether the fruit will benefit.

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Christine
Let’s see

Prompt delivery .
Traps set up early May . A few moths in the trap so far .
So hopeful it’s going to work .
Lots of blossom this year so apples without grubs would be a good outcome . Well worth a try . I found ordering and payment efficient and instructions for correct use clear .

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Bee and beneficial insect-friendly

Natural pheromone only attracts codling moth, keeping bees and butterflies safe in your garden.

Great value

Two lures and sticky inserts included, with free next day delivery.

Minimal packaging

We keep all packaging to a minimum. Full instructions are included on the packaging to save paper.

FAQ

about the product

Codling moth (Cydia pomonella) causes maggot damage in apples and pears (and sometimes walnuts and quinces). The adult moth lays its eggs on the surface of the fruit. After hatching, the larvae (or maggots) burrow into the fruit to feed, ruining it. They later burrow out to pupate back into moths.

- Unfold the trap and attach the hanger
- Unfold one sticky insert, and open one pheromone lure sachet. Place the lure in the middle of one sticky insert
- Place the sticky insert, sticky side upwards, inside the trap
- Fold up the bottom edges of the trap to hold the sticky insert in place
- Hang the trap from an apple or pear tree branch at head height
- Store the remaining lure and insert in a cool, dry place
- Check the trap weekly, removing the moths if necessary to clear space for more to be caught, and replace the lure and insert after 6 weeks

When adult apple fruit moths are flying, May to September.

Natural and mighty

Pheromone traps attract pests naturally and specifically, leaving bees and other beneficial insects alone.

how to use

1. Insert lure

Leaders in biocontrol

Andermatt was founded over 30 years ago by two PhD students, Mr and Mrs Andermatt, who created the world's first plant-protecting baculovirus.

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Customer service

We are available from Monday to Friday to answer your questions.