Overview
Product Name | TAPAS DELTA TRAP |
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Brand | Green Revolution |
Category | Traps & Lures |
Technical Content | Traps |
Classification | Bio/Organic |
Toxicity | Green |
Product Description
About Tapas Delta Trap
- Durable and weather-resistant trap designed for monitoring moth pests (Lepidoptera).
- Bright yellow body with replaceable sticky liners for selective moth attraction.
- Works best with pheromone lures like Tuta Lure or DBM Lure.
- Tapas Delta Trap helps farmers reduce pesticide use through early detection and monitoring.
Key Features & Benefits
Durability: Strong, weather-resistant, reusable design with multi-season usage.
Color: Yellow (highly attractive to moths).
Material: Robust plastic body with replaceable sticky liners.
Dimension:
- Trap: 570 mm (L) × 235 mm (W) × 120 mm (H)
- Sticky Liner: 200 mm (L) × 190 mm (W)
Benefits:
- Easy assembly & farmer friendly.
- Eco-friendly & cost-effective solution.
- Selective attraction reduces non-target insect catch.
Tapas Delta Trap Usage & Crops
- How to Use: Assemble the delta trap, insert the sticky liner, and place the pheromone lure inside. Install at crop canopy height. Replace liner & lure as required.
- Target Pest: Adult moths (Lepidoptera) – e.g., Tuta absoluta, Diamondback Moth.
- Suitable Crop: Tomato, Cabbage, Cauliflower, Broccoli (also other vegetable crops prone to moth infestation).
- No. of Traps per Acre: 10 traps per acre.
Additional Information:
- Use hand gloves while handling lures and traps.
- Keep Tapas Delta Trap away from direct chemicals or water during installation.
- Store unused traps and liners in a dry, cool place.
Disclaimer: This information is provided for reference purposes only. Always follow the recommended application guidelines outlined on the product label and accompanying leaflet.


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