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Pheromone Bucket traps with Oryctes rhinoceros Lures ( Cocount rhinoceros beetle ) Pack of 4 Traps & Lures

PHEROMONE CHEMICALS

Overview

Product NamePheromone Bucket traps with Oryctes rhinoceros Lures ( Cocount rhinoceros beetle ) Pack of 4 Traps & Lures
BrandPHEROMONE CHEMICALS
CategoryTraps & Lures
Technical ContentTraps + Lures
ClassificationBio/Organic
ToxicityGreen

Product Description

About Product

  • Pheromone Bucket traps with Oryctes rhinoceros Lures ( Cocount rhinoceros beetle ) - 4pack - ( Sufficient for 1 acre ) Suitable for Coconut, Oil palm, Date palm crops

Technical Content

  • 4 Bucket trap 4 Oryctes rhinoceros Lures

Features

  • First and only Fit and Forget Pheromone trap design for Oryctes rhinoceros and Rhynchophorus ferrugineus that catches 5 times more beetles / weevils than any other trap design available in India.
  • Easy to maintain and install. No maintenance required like other traps which require to fill water every 2-3 days.
  • Most secured pheromone trap design for Oryctes rhinoceros and Rhynchophorus ferrugineus.
  • Beetles once caught can’t escape from the trap. 0% escape assured not like others which have escape ratio of 30 to 80% depending on water levels. 
  • Catches adult beetles which can lay 300-500 eggs
  • Prevents infesation when installed early before monsoon and lure changed periodically at every 3 months

Mode of Action

  • Throughout the Year, Specific in rainy season - JULY - JAN Attracts both Male and female Oryctes rhinoceros beetles into the trap and catches them

Dosage

  • 1-2 traps for monitoring and 3-4 traps for mass trapping in high infestation

Additional Information

  • To minimize the spread of CRB:
  1. Do not move any coconut material or composting organic matter from CRB-affected areas.
  2. Reduce the breeding habitat for adult beetles by breaking up coconut logs and stumps into small pieces which rot down quickly, burning woody debris and covering woody debris with gill netting.
  3. Regular inspection (every month) and removal of grubs from rotting trunks is also possible for areas were burning not feasible or allowed.
  4. Unwanted palm material should not be thrown out, as it may be carrying the beetle.
  5. Risk of CRB outbreaks is increased by cyclones / typhoons, which increase the moisture content of soil, and also increase the amount of dead or dying organic material for breeding sites e.g. fallen, waterlogged palm logs.
  6. Surveillance, using bucket traps with pheromone lures is especially important for early detection of CRB, both for new detections or spread within a country.
  7. Bucket traps of various sorts can be used for surveillance. If possible, the traps should be hung high in the trees, 1.5 to 2 meters with free air movement so that beetles can detect the lures.
  • Crop Suitability: Coconut, Oil palm, Date palm

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