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Tapas Fall Army Worm (Spodoptera frugiperda) Lure – Pheromone Based Pest Control

Green Revolution
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Overview

Product NameTAPAS FALL ARMY WORM LURE
BrandGreen Revolution
CategoryTraps & Lures
Technical ContentLures
ClassificationBio/Organic
ToxicityGreen

Product Description

About Tapas Fall Army Worm Lure

  • Pheromone-based lure for monitoring and controlling Fall Armyworm (Spodoptera frugiperda).
  • Tapas Fall Army Worm lure helps break pest lifecycle and reduces crop damage without using chemicals.
  • Effective on maize, rice, sugarcane, and 80+ other crops.
  • Eco-friendly and suitable for integrated pest management.

Tapas Fall Army Worm Lure Technical Details

  • Technical Content: 99% pure insect sex pheromone
  • Mode of Action: Attracts male moths, interrupting mating and reducing future infestation.

Key Features & Benefits

  • Shelf Life: 1 year (sealed pack)
  • Lure Size: Standard vial & septa dispenser
  • Lure Shape: Cylindrical septa in pouch
  • Green Label Product: Can be used for Integrated Pest Management.
  • Other Benefits: Cost-effective, reduces pesticide sprays, works for all seasons, non-toxic.

Usage & Crops

  • How to Use: Place lure inside Funnel Trap, hang at crop canopy height. Replace lure every 45 days or as needed.
  • Target Pest: Fall Armyworm (Spodoptera frugiperda)
  • Suitable Crop: Maize, Rice, Sugarcane, and 80+ other crops
  • Recommended to use with: Funnel Traps

Additional Information

  • Use lure immediately after opening; avoid contact with iron implements and water.
  • Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight.

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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