European grapevine moth pheromone (Lobesia Botrana)
European grapevine moth (Lobesia botrana).
Berry crops and grapes.
Remove the bait from the sachet, place it in the center of the trap and place the trap at a height of approximately 1-1.5 m, at a distance of 20 meters from each other. The density of pheromone baits for monitoring should be at least 1 per hectare, but less than 2 per holding. For mass monitoring of large populations 10-20 traps per hectare. The most suitable trap to use with pheromone bait is the deltoid trap. It is recommended to use pheromone baits even before the development of the first generation of the pest, and until the end of the season.
Lures can be changed every 4-6 weeks to get the most accurate results.
Manufacturer: Russell IPM
Pheromone bait for monitoring and trapping the European grapevine moth (Lobesia botrana), a dangerous pest of grapes and berry crops. In addition to grapes, the insect damages flowers, ovaries and fruits of currants, raspberries and some other plants. The bait is a rubber dispenser containing artificially synthesized identical natural pheromone Lobesia botrana and is in a sealed metallized sachet. Pheromone is a highly specific chemical that is only recognized by members of a single species and will attract male grapevines for 4-6 weeks.
Active ingredient: E7,Z9-dodecadienyl acetate and E-7-dodecenyl acetate.
Advantages:
- for 6 weeks, Lobesia botrana are attracted by bait and traps, giving a clear picture of the pest population;
- pest detection at early stages of population development;
- the possibility of mass trapping of the pest;
- easy to use with deltoid and other types of traps.
Precautionary measures:
- Handle with care, avoid extensive hand contact and wear gloves when handling the product;
- Do not eat or drink while handling the product.