Sex pheromone lure for tomato leaf miner

The tomato leaf miner (Tuta absoluta) is a serious pest of tomato. This insect can also attack potato, aubergine, peppers and solanaceous weeds. It originated from South America and was recently detected in some European  and North African countries, especailly Mediterranean region. Recently they were also detected in Taiwan and cause damages to local tomato. Larvae produce large galleries in leaves, burrow into stalks, apical buds and green and ripe fruits. 

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Specifications
.Glue traps and locally made water traps are usaful trap to use for monitoring Tuta absoluta adults.

.Near the highest point of the plant using supporting posts approximately 1 meter high or higher if the crop is higher.

.Two traps per hectare (2 traps/ ha) for small holdings and in field of uneven topography. One trap for every two hectares of large scale fields of homogeneous lands.

.Lures can be changed every 4 months to get the most accurate results.

.While handling the pheromone lures, they can be affected by exposure to high heat and direct sunlight. Direct contact with the hand may cause cross contamination leading to mixed catches in the trap.

.Store the pheromone in a cool, dry place. Service life may vary from 3-36 months depending on the storage temperature.

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1 ruber lure per aluminium package bag.
Important: Keep in refrigerator, DO NOT FREEZE.