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Improve catch rates against unwanted insect pests that show up in your garden, greenhouse, or home with unique pheromone lures that target specific species of insects. The Pheromone Lure Diabrotica virgifera, 50 pieces is designed to entice the western corn rootworm to approach and enter traps where they can easily be identified and counted. Made from natural materials such as rubber and wax to polyethylene and halobutyl, the lures ensure a lasting service life thanks to the constant release and the microencapsulation technology that protects the active agents from oxidation.
Benefits: - Accurate monitoring of insect populations; - Slow-release technology; - Microencapsulation technology; - A single lure is required for each trap.
Action mode: - The lures attract specimens of Tecia Solanivora. - When placed in bucket-type traps, targeting the western corn rootwork, the lures will enhance catch rates, making monitoring easier and more accurate.
Methods of application: - Install two traps for each hectare of uneven land and one trap for each hectare of homogenous land or field. - Install the traps at 1.5 to 2 metres off the ground. - Traps can be placed between two date palm trees.
Compatibility: Compatible with Russell IPM traps.
Recommendations: - Change lures every 10 to 12 weeks for best results. - Take into account climatic and biological factors when considering methods of action against invading insects. - Record trap catches weekly for correct or twice a week when dealing with high populations. - Depending on the storage temperature, the shelf life of lures can be between 3-36 months. - Avoid cross-contamination by wearing gloves when handling the pheromones.
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