- Raspberry beetle (Byturus tomentosus) is a common pest of raspberries but will also damage blackberries and loganberries. It feeds on leaves, flower buds and pollen, then laying up to 120 eggs in individual flowers. On hatching the larvae feed inside the developing fruit and are often found in the raspberries at picking.
- The Raspberry beetle trap allows you to detect early signs of the beetle with its funnel trap designed to catch and kill adult beetles as they emerge from the soil in the spring.
- The large off-white vanes combined with a floral attractant lure act as a "super raspberry flower" that is irresistible to the beetles and draws them into the trap, permanently removing them from your crop.
- Each trap protects 50sqm.
What you need to know:
- 1 x Webbs Raspberry Beetle Trap
- Place 1-1.5m above ground 4-6 weeks before the first flowering during April to July. 2 replacement lures required every normal raspberry season (6 weeks)
- The trap should be used 4-6 weeks before flowering(April-May). One lure will be suitable to cover this period. However with later flowering hybrid berries e.g. Loganberries, or autumn fruiting raspberries, a second replacement attractant lure is recommended.
- How it Works: The trap allows you to detect early signs of the beetle. It uses an irresistible floral scented attractant which draws the adult beetle into the bucket of the trap which they can’t get out of.
- Best time to use the trap: Adults are mainly present between the months of April – July. The trap should be in place a few weeks before flower buds appear (usually late March).