🌿 Keep your trees thriving with a slippery secret!
The Gypsy Moth/Tent & Oakworm/Sponge Caterpillar Tree Band Barrier Tape is a non-chemical, eco-friendly solution designed to protect your trees from defoliation caused by migrating caterpillars. Each 2" x 30 ft roll effectively covers up to 25 four-inch trees, providing a slippery barrier that prevents caterpillars from climbing and damaging your plants.
R**.
This product works!
This tape really does work! I've been using it the past 2 summers and just bought more to tape my Aspens again before this summer. 3 years ago my 15 ft Aspen had all it's leaves eaten by caterpillars (we call them tent caterpillars) so the next spring I bought some of this tape. Haven't had a problem since! But, there's a trick to using the tape since the adhesive leaves a lot to be desired. It barely stays put after you first put it on let alone after it rains, it gets cold, the winds blow, etc. I can't think of any smoother bark trees than Aspens so rough bark isn't the problem. But there's a solution. Just apply more than what they recommend (I apply about a 4 to 6 inch band) and then secure the top and bottom with duct tape. This will hold the caterpillar tape in place and give you a full year of caterpillar control. The duct tape will also stretch as the tree grows (especially important for saplings) so you're not hurting the tree. Even with this extra step I thought the tape was so effective I still gave it a 5 star rating!
B**P
Day 1: Seems to work!
The media could not be loaded. Sure enough, the tent caterpillars are avoiding the tape. We will see how it holds up in rain. I took away 1 star because the tape isn’t as sticky as I had hoped. Also, the sticky side is not completely sticky—just strip down the middle.
K**E
Doesn’t work
Bought this product for the spongy moths wrapped them around every tree with insulation behind it so theres no room in the bark for them to crawl through. Waited and as the little wormy caterpillars came out and started climbing they went right over it with no problem like it wasn’t even there. Total waste of money total waste of time it’s supposed to be slippery. It’s not slippery in the least.
B**.
Tree saver
Saved my trees
M**N
Tape
The tape keeps falling off the tree. When it stays up it gets the caterpillars and other insects
K**R
Doesn't work on Pecan Trees
We purchased this for a non-chemical way to take care of tent worms on our Pecan trees. We did as the directions told us to by using a small strip of fabric at the top, but it did not work for tent worms. We put the tape up in early spring before the tree fully budded out. We did stop other types of insects from getting past it, but were very disappointed about the outbreak of tent worms. Oh well........
R**L
BEST DETERRENT EVER
This is one of the best caterpillar deterrents ever. It not messy, quick to apply and environmentally safe. I've been using it seasonally for years. Application is so easy, I can guard my 15 oaks in under thirty minutes. The tape is semi-adhesive. After I encircle the tree, I overlap the tape for an inch and secure with two thumb tacks. For smaller trees the width is perfect. For my larger oaks, I overlap twice. In the southeast, I suggest getting the oaks taped by the first week of July. Two rolls per summer, are more than enough for my yard.
M**E
Wow, this tape really works!
I put this tape up yesterday around some of the fruit trees in my young orchard, and here is what it looked like the next morning! Will this tape protect the hardwood forest behind our house? No. But will it help us protect the specimen trees in our front yard. Yes! Even if this doesn't hold up after some hard rain (and I don't know that it won't), its still worth it to keep these creepy caterpillars out of my apple trees! And very gratifying to see them fruitlessly trying to cross the tape. Tape sticks well to itself, but not to the tree.Update: Just added the second picture, which is of our mountain ash. The bark is very rough, so I took the manufacturer's tip and put a cloth strip around the bark under the tape. This gives me the 'uggies' just to look at it! Wish I'd put this tape up sooner, before they'd decimated the leaves. Next year...And by the way, the tape I put up a few days ago just went through a hard rain and still seems fine.
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