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🌳 Wrap your trees in armor—because your garden deserves VIP protection!
Tanglefoot Tangleguard Banding Material is a 3-inch by 50-foot weatherproof wrap designed to protect trees from sunscald, rodent damage, and a wide range of insects including gypsy moths and ants. Ready-to-use and highly versatile, it also supports grafting and can be paired with Tree Tanglefoot Insect Barrier for enhanced pest control, making it a top choice for proactive gardeners.





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| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 1,769 Reviews |
A**R
Stops bugs on trees
Works great to keep ants and other tree eating bugs from damaging our trees and also used on sheperd hooks to keep crawlly bugs from going into bird feeders.
P**D
Great for Grafting Limbs
I bought this most awesome tree tape to wrap my trees and protect them from the elements. So far, is works great and I was even able to graft a limb from a part of the tree the broke off using this tape. Pretty good solution. I would buy it again, if I needed to.
L**B
Use disposable gloves and place out of reach of pets and kids
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.
D**E
Even a tiny missed spot of Tanglefoot leads to waterlogging and failure.
I've tried a couple of different tapes to hold it at the top. (The procedure is to wrap it in a spiral, then tape it at the top. ) I've tried winding it backwards. I've tried - well, everything I can think of to try. First heavy rain and down it comes. Next up: I'm going to actually apply all-weather duct-tape directly to the tree, and apply the tanglefoot to that instead of to this paper. My concern is that this'll damage the bark (I will definitely remove and replace it each season to allow unrestricted growth for the tree, but the adhesive on the tape is a big unknown.)
O**L
Works great!
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.
H**N
I’MWITH THE BAND
Cicadas are out for their 17 year hootenanny and I wanted to be prepared. Spoke to a buddy at the local Parks Department and he told me what preventative kit to assemble. Our dogwood tree was hit last year by a small tornado and lost a significant limb. Fortunately I recovered well with my efforts, and this year I wanted to protect it further. This product is biodegradable, though if you have a infestation pileup you may need to replace the banding. Since I didn’t have the recommended cotton batting I used an old shredded quilt for the base. The cotton batting fills in the gaps of the bark underneath from these larva laying locusts. The it’s really just some tree rope bondage, some wrapping, more rope and the goop! Ultimately a very satisfying feeling will come over you knowing your beautiful longtime wood friend is protected…and the Cicadas showed up elsewhere, better safe than sorry.
A**R
OMG THIS WORKS!!!!!
We had a million, no ten million, no fifty million , no ... you get the picture -- caterpillars. First they were so small they looked like the period in a sentence. But they did all eventually get to about 3 inches -- ugh. Disgusting. They didn't turn into butterflies either. And they poop, who knew? And it is slippery poop all over the deck of my house ---- YUCK. Any way -- this stuff works. Use it with the goopy stuff it pairs with --- you wrap it around the tree in one band -- not cover the tree just wrap it around once, use the sticky stuff and BOOM --- caterpillars go somewhere else. Literally priceless.
M**A
Holds glue well
Easy to install but seems to sag over time especially after it rains.
A**C
Misleading
Misleading advertising. Only provides cardboard wrap and not the insect barrier glue. Rip off.
T**N
Easy to use
Need the goop to go with it.
T**Y
Not Remitely Waterproof
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**L
Impossible to use
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.
E**.
great idea
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
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