Home & Garden

Careful considerations have been given to develop this range pest control products around the house and garden. Totally eco friendly and without hazardous chemicals, Russell IPM has designed a number of products which are effective against common pests and easy to use and manage.  All products are based on professionally tested and proved products but made in a consumer friendly fashion.

Russell IPM design and manufacture all its traps. With specialised polymer unit as well as hot melt adhesive coating equipments, we have full control over design, modification, production and custom printing of all the traps on offer.

Slugs and Snails
Slugs and snails can cause serious damage to garden vegetables, ornamentals and nursery stock. Russell IPM’s proven cupper barrier tape is available in two designs to exclude both the Slugs as well as the snails. Options of traps, lures and bait containm
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White fly & thrips
Aphids, white fly and thrips are serious glass house problems and can cause substantial damage to tomatoes and other vegetables grown under glass. Russell IPM can offer non chemicals solutions to this problem.
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Fruit Moths
Apple, pear and plums are always under attacked from Codling moth and plum moth. It can devastate the crop totally. Pheromone baited traps can reverse this position without resorting to the use of chemicals.
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Webbing cloth moth
Natural fibres are the favourite target of this moth causing serious damage to fur, silk and woollen clothing. On the other hand more expensive damage can also be done to carpets, tapestry and costumes collected by museums.
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Crawling insects
Silverfish and cockroaches are more common than we think. With milder weather and more outdoor living, more garden insects will find their way to our homes. Different trap designs are available to intercept their entry.
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Wasp & fly
The European wasp and the house fly are among the most common nuisance insects during the summer. The population level is very much weather dependant and fluctuate from one year to another. The use of food and pheromones are very successful in reducing th
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