FEATURE: The grease tape is a physical isolation method used for tree pest control. It prevents pests from climbing up the tree by wrapping an adhesive tape around the trunk, thus preventing them from causing harm to the tree. This type of tape is usually green, utilizing the pests' phototaxis to attract them and then trapping them, preventing them from continuing to climb up the tree. The use of grease tape has no impact on the healthy growth of trees, is harmless to humans and animals, and is environmentally friendly, making it an eco-friendly prevention method. Green control technologies also include ecological control techniques, immune inducer techniques, "four lures" techniques (light lure, color lure, sex lure, and food lure), insect-proof net barrier technology, insect natural enemy protection and utilization technology, biological pesticide application technology, and mating disruption techniques. These technologies effectively control crop pests and diseases by coordinating agricultural control, physical control, biological control, ecological regulation, and the scientific, rational, and safe use of pesticides, ensuring the safety of crop production, the quality and safety of agricultural products, and the ecological environment of agriculture In summary, grease tape is effective characteristics for tree pest control. They control pests through physical or biological methods, reduce the use of chemical pesticides, protect the ecological environment, and also ensure the healthy growth of crops and forestry resources.