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Your cart is empty.Protect your trees with Tanglefoot Tangleguard Banding Material. It prevents against sunscal, damage from rodent or mammal feeding, and dark bruising from trimming. Pair with Tree Tanglefoot Insect Barrier to protect against gypsy moths, cankerworms, weevils, ants, caterpillars, moths, and cutworms. Also available in an easy-to-use kit that includes the tree wrap and Tree Tanglefoot Barrier.
shane irwin
Reviewed in the United States on January 28, 2025
Use this every year except this year, was not available on Amazon unless you wanted to pay $30 a roll. Had to find another product.
Hoser
Reviewed in the United States on July 28, 2024
Works well. Holds up all winter.
Pembroke
Reviewed in the United States on November 13, 2024
Planted a Dogwood 3 years ago. Harsh winter weather started to wear on the bark. Used this wrap and it saves my Tree from harsh winter weather.
jeannette clouse
Reviewed in the United States on April 17, 2024
very hard and messy to work with, glue stuff you put on it does not hold to tree with rough bark. fell right off. terrible! waste of money!
Dianne Biggs
Reviewed in Canada on September 26, 2023
Did not arrive as expected. Thought we were ordering a complete kit including tangle foot but unfortunately it did not include tangle foot. While we can use the wraps am now shopping around to buy just that. So far have had no luck.
Turn
Reviewed in Canada on April 24, 2023
Need the goop to go with it.
Tracy
Reviewed in Canada on June 7, 2022
The ad said that this product was waterproof, but one night of rain soaked all of the banding I had done and it all rippled and came loose from the trees. It might work well for good weather… But it does not stand up to moisture at all. Not worth the price.
D. Opperwall
Reviewed in Canada on December 13, 2022
Spent about ten minutes with it and threw it in the garbage. Outrageously difficult to get on a small tree and there is no way to get it to stay put. Might be fine for banding a very large tree if you need to do that for some reason. Useless for newly planted.
R M Murphy
Reviewed in the United States on July 1, 2021
I used this to help support limbs on a young lemon tree that has over 60 lemons on it. This is it's 5th year of fruiting for me. Last year there wasn't one lemon on the tree due to weather conditions. This being July 1, there is still a long growing period ahead and the limbs will snap without support as they are now horizontal with the ground. I've been supporting them with other methods but felt the tree limbs needed to have support by wrapping the tree. The post is still needed and is a tall one....so I placed nails in the post from top to mid way.....Starting with the lowest limbs, I folded the end of the paper and nailed it to a low point on the post...wrapped the lowest limbs by encircling the tree...took a turn around the post and wrapped the same way until all the limbs were supported...I finished by folding the end of the paper and using a staple to secure it to the top part of the post. Had to use a scissors to cut the paper....held firm the whole way. I'm extremely pleased and highly recommend this product.
jlc
Reviewed in the United States on June 7, 2021
This is not worth the money and effort. The tanglefoot works well, but the banding is pretty much a pain. Try using bands of duct tape instead.
ERNA H.
Reviewed in Canada on June 20, 2019
It was a great idea but very hard to keep paper around tree trunk. First rainfall and the weight of the rain brought them all down. Looking to find better ways to keep the wrap around the trunk
Old School
Reviewed in the United States on May 7, 2019
This wrap works great! Disregard negative reviews of and similar products by people who clearly don't know how to use this type of tape. For example, you DO NOT use any type of glue or adhesive with this tape as one reviewer said. And you don't start wrapping from the top as another person said. You simply start wrapping from the bottom of the trunk, overlapping each round about 1/3rd or 1/2 the width of the wrap while using moderate tension. It's the overlap that holds it on, not goo. YOU SHOULD NOT USE GOO of any type with tree wrap! For the last turn (at the top), use some waterproof tape. Wrap it around the last turn of tree wrap a couple times. That's all there is too it. I just did it to a young tree with about a 5" diameter trunk that was about 7 feet high in less than three minutes. It worked beautifully. It's so simple that I'm amazed that some people make it seem like it's rocket science. The roll did that tree with a couple feet to spare which I just wrapped several times around the top before taping. It worked so well that I just ordered more for another tree.
LB
Reviewed in the United States on April 16, 2018
The wrap does not adhere to itself. The tanglefoot goo is required to attach wrap to the tree. This is an extremely messy operation. Recommend using disposable gloves when working with the tanglefoot goo. Also recommend putting wrap high enough from ground to keep pets, or kids, from accessing the wrap and goo. My first wrap was about 18" above the ground and our dog got into the goo. Was able to move wrap, and goo, to about 48" above ground (very messy) but high enough dog could not access. Still trying to remove goo from dog fur.
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