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Jun 2026

Sticky but not sticky, the new Horiver Drystick yellow sticky trap

Sticky but not sticky, the new Horiver Drystick yellow sticky trap
Zonda Beneficials is introducing the new Horiver Drystick sticky trap from Koppert, this was released in Europe last year and already proven its strength in the market.

The new Horiver Drystick sticky trap catches thrip, whitefly, aphids and fruit flies as normal. Its ultra-sticky glue provides large sticky surfaces and capturing capacity. It has a proven above-average score for catching whitefly. The difference is that it feels sticky when touching it but the glue doesn’t remain on hands and other surfaces.

The all-rounder Horiver continues to be the card with the best trapping capacity for more than 20 years. It is still one of Koppert’s best-selling products today, it was time to further professionalize this tool to offer a more specialized selection of sticky traps to the increasingly professional horticulture and agriculture sectors,’

Presentation

Polysterene cards coated with dry sticky glue.

Available colours and sizes

  • Yellow: 10×25 cm; 25×40 cm

Numbers per package

  • 10×25 cm: 10 pieces
  • 25×40 cm: 12 pieces

The Horiver Drystick traps are available from Zonda Beneficials.

Phone;  0800 496 632

Email:   zondasales@nzg.co.nz

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