ENTRAP CUCURBITS FRUIT FLY TRAP

T. Stanes

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About Product

  • Entrap Cucurbit Fruit Fly Trap is a unique technology for the effective capturing of male cucurbit fruit flies.

T Stanes Entrap Cucurbit Fruit Fly Trap Technical Details

  • Mode of Action: The active ingredient attracts the male fruit flies more effectively, which get trapped inside. They are further starved and die naturally.

Key Features & Benefits

  • Eco-Friendly and Non-Toxic: Entrap cucurbit fruit fly trap is eco-friendly, non-toxic, and residue-free.
  • Controls Fruit Damage: It controls fruit damage due to fruit fly infestations.
  • Safe for Pollinators: It is safe for beneficial and pollinator insects.
  • IPM Compatible: It can be used in the IPM program.

Entrap Cucurbit Fruit Fly Trap Usage & Crops

Recommended Crops: Cucumber, Gherkin, Melon, Bell pepper, Pumpkin, Bitter gourd, Bottle gourd, Snake gourd or other Gourd families.

Targeted Pest: Cucurbits fruit-fly

Stage of Use: During flowering or onsets of fruiting

Dosage:

  • 5-7 traps/acre required for low fruit fly infestation area
  • 7- 10 traps/acre required for high fruit fly infestation area.

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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