uBloomd Green Sticky Traps MONSTERA LEAF for flying pests - 10 traps / 5 clips
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Say goodbye to plant flies! uBloomd Green Sticky Traps are the world's first green sticky traps for fungus gnats, white flies, fruit flies, thrips and aphids.
These are the NEW uBloomd packs with 5 clips and 10 traps per pack. New and improved clips hold better, stay put, are reusable and make it easier to change traps. Want more? Grab a 5 clip add-on pack here >
What's included in a uBloomed kit?
One uBloomed kit includes: 10 stealth sticky traps, 5 reusable wooden support clips, (with mini peg at one end to hold the trap and stay put). Just un-clip your used trap and insert a fresh trap. Also includes instructions card, all neatly in a compostable slide-zip bag (shown below).
How do the stealth traps work?
Ever noticed tiny bugs flying erratically around your plants (or floating in your cuppa)? About the size of a fruit fly, but skinny like a teeny tiny mosquito? Yep, you've probably got yourself a Fungus Gnat family setting up home in your houseplants. The flying adults are getting busy populating your plants, laying eggs that hatch into larvae that feed in your soil and, you guessed it, turn into more adults. The cycle continues.
UBloomd Sticky Traps are called 'stealth traps' because they sit discreetly in your plants down at the soil level where the adults lay their eggs. The adults are attracted to the colour and scent, get stuck and die on the trap. And with one adult laying up to 200 eggs, every catch is a big win for breaking the lifecycle. Being green, and the perfect smaller size for houseplants, UBloomd don't yell 'I've got pests!' like the big yellow traps do, and don't spoil your enjoyment of your plants.
Is green better than yellow?
UBloomd tested yellow, blue, red and green traps. Same size, same conditions, and green averaged 12% more pests caught than the other colours.
How do you use them?
Grab one trap and one wooden support clip. Peel off both sides of the trap, open the peg clip, and insert the trap. You're ready to slide your trap into the soil, ready to get to work.
You can also peel off one side only and lay the trap on the soil surface, sticky side up. UBloomd traps are waterproof so you can water as usual. As another option, you can stick the trap to the side of your pot.
What size are they?
The traps measure about 5cm across and the wooden support sticks are around 10cms tall.
How long does 1 trap last?
As you can imagine, this depends how bad your infestation is, but also how dusty your plants and the air around them is, so there isn't an exact number of months. In uBloomd's tests a trap (once opened) stays sticky for up to 6 months.
Unpeeled, stored in a cool, dry place, they can be used up a year after purchase, so you're safe to stock up. You may find yours stays sticky shorter or longer depending on your conditions.
One trap per infested plant is recommended, and because the Fungus Gnat lifecycle is as short as 17 days or as long as 4 to 5 weeks at different times of year, and treating them tends to take at least 2 lifecycles minimum, you'll want enough traps for at least 2 months based on 1 trap per plant. For larger plants you can use 2 traps per pot.
FASTER KILL: If you use sticky traps along with something that also kills the larvae in the soil (like Mozzie Bits or Oxygen Plus), then you'll give yourself the best chance of not only eradicating them entirely, but also getting rid of them much faster than only catching the adults, or only killing the larvae.
PREP TIP: You want pests not dust on your traps, so a little prep-dust will help. A wipe of your plant shelves and dust of your plant's leaves before you add your uBloomd trap is a good idea to extend how long one trap stays sticky by having less dust around (I love Plant Runner Neem Oil Leaf Shine for that along with a Dusting Glove). Your plants will love you for that too as dust blocks the light your plant's need to survive. Plus other nasties like Spider Mites also love dusty leaves so win win!
The story behind uBloomd
UBloomd were created in Australia by clever founder and fellow plant mum Emily. Like so many of us (my hand's up too), Emily started off her plant journey as an over-waterer, and unfortunately suffered the same uninvited flying guests that I did at the start of my plant parent adventure. Yep, Fungus Gnats. Emily's goal by creating uBloomd was to provide all plant parents a simple, better-looking, more discreet solution to those yellow plastic traps. Thank you Emily!