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VivaTrap VT-106 Trap and LureVivaTrap VT-106 Trap and Lure

VivaTrap VT-106

Mature Codling MothMature Codling Moth 3-Component pheromone lures attract both Male AND Female Codling Moths + Male Oriental Fruit Moths

Codling Moth and Oriental Fruit Moth attack these trees and other species:

AppleApricotAlmondPlumCherryPeachPearQuinceEnglish Walnut Mature moths are present from early May to late September in the midwest, year-round in southern states

VivaTrap! VT-106 Codling Moth And Oriental Fruit Moth Traps by VivaGrow

Help protect your Apple, Crab Apple, Peach, Pear, Plum & other fruit trees from destructive moth larvae! Don’t spray your trees if it isn’t necessary

Codling Moth (Cydia pomonella) larvae are typically the cause of ‘wormy’ fruit, doing damage by stinging flesh and boring into seed cavities. Oriental Fruit Moth (Grapholita molesta) larvae attack both fruit and young shoots & twigs, primarily feeding around the pit of the fruit. VivaTrap! Codling Moth & Oriental Fruit Moth Traps utilize an exclusive 3 component pheromone lure to attract both Male AND Female Codling Moths + Male Oriental Fruit Moths to a sticky surface where they cannot escape.

Exclusive 3-component pheromone lure attracts Male AND Female Codling Moths + Male Oriental Fruit Moths! The ONLY unisex Codling Moth trap available Each pheromone lure lasts 8 weeks (60 days), twice the useful lifespan of competitor’s products Used extensively by homeowners, gardeners, field crop cultivators, orchards and vineyards Completely non-toxic, all natural and safe for humans, animals, and insects Cost effective 2 pack

Mature Codling MothMature Codling Moth

Mature Codling Moth

Codling Moths are formidable pests, affecting agricultural crops and fruits. There are 4-6 generations per year, climate dependent.

Cydia pomonella

Mature Codling MothMature Codling Moth

Mature Codling Moth

Codling Moths are distinguished from other similar moths in the Tortricidae family by the distinctive patterns on their forewings

Mature Oriental Fruit MothMature Oriental Fruit Moth

Mature Oriental Fruit Moth

Oriental Fruit Moths commonly affect apple, apricot, cherry, peach, nectarine, pear, plum, and quince trees. There are 4-7 generations per year, climate dependent.

Grapholita molesta

Mature Oriental Fruit MothMature Oriental Fruit Moth

Mature Oriental Fruit Moth

Oriental Fruit Moths are tan-white overall in color, have brown heads and grey-brown forewings with black dots along their edge

Codling Moth Larvae Boring Site AppleCodling Moth Larvae Boring Site Apple

Larvae Boring Site

Larvae typcally travel 6 to 10 feet in search of fruit

Larvae Boring SiteLarvae Boring Site

Larvae Boring Site

Larvae bore into fruit within 24 hours of hatching from their eggs

Apple Damage Codling Moth Borer LarvaeApple Damage Codling Moth Borer Larvae

Larvae Boring Site

Larvae depend on fruits as a food source, as they cannot feed on leaves

Codling Moth Trace DamageCodling Moth Trace Damage

Larvae Boring Trace

Larvae prefer soft, nutritious tissue near seeds

Codling Moth larvae in appleCodling Moth larvae in apple

Young Codling Moth Larvae

Young larvae are white-tan overall with black heads

Codling Moth larvae closeupCodling Moth larvae closeup

Maturing Codling Moth Larvae

Maturing larvae have pinkish-tan bodies and yellow-brown heads

Codling Moth wormy appleCodling Moth wormy apple

“Wormy” Apple

Larvae are typically 1/2″~ in length

Codling Moth larvae on appleCodling Moth larvae on apple

Apple Surface Damage

Pupation typically occurs in early Spring

Customer Reviews

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3.5 out of 5 stars 39

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Use For:
Squash Vine Borer Moths Corn Earworm & Tomato Fruitworm Moths Citrus Leafminers Striped & Spotted Cucumber Beetles Peach Tree, Lilac, Rhododendron, Sycamore, Douglas-Fir, Banded Ash, Oak, Large Red-Belted and Sequoia Borer Moths Codling Moths & Oriental Fruit Moths

Time To Use:
First planting through August or Harvest Early April through August April through August Early April through August Late April and Late August Early April through August

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Help protect your Apple, Crab Apple, Peach, Pear, Plum & other fruit trees from invasive and destructive moth larvae. Don’t spray your trees and edible fruit if it isn’t necessary!
Exclusive 3 component pheromone-based attractant is specific to Male AND Female Codling Moths & Male Oriental Fruit Moths – will not attract other insects or pollinators
Long Life 8 Week/60 Day pheromone lures – TWICE the lifespan of competitor’s products
Trap kit includes 2x disposable wet glue traps, 2x pheromone lures and 2x twist ties for hanging (2 complete traps)

Customers say

Customers find the moth trap easy to install and use, and report that it works well. However, the wind resistance is poor, with one customer noting that the unit twists off in the wind. The catching power receives mixed feedback.

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