FAW Lure attracts male moths of Fall Armyworm. It help to manage Fall Armyworm when used with funnel trap.
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Product Detail and Specifications
The fall armyworm (Spodoptera frugiperda) is a species in the
order of Lepidoptera and is the larval life stage of a fall armyworm moth. The
term "armyworm" can refer to several species, often describing the
large-scale invasive behavior of the species' larval stage. It is regarded as a
pest and can damage and destroy a wide variety of crops, which causes large
economic damage. Its scientific name derives from frugiperda, which is Latin
for lost fruit, named because of the species' ability to destroy crops.
Attracting
Insect Species: Fall Armyworm (Spodoptera frugiperda)
Used In
Crops: Maize, Rice, Jawar, Rice & more than 150 plant species.
Suitable
trap for FAW Lure: Funnel Trap
Damages:
Fall
Armyworm insect, damage up to 80 plants, most damage see in Maize and rice. Egg
are laid on the underside of the leaves, freshly hatched larvae move downwards
to leaf sheath and feed on inner tissue, With the advancement of growth and
development larvae bore into stem bore into stem and feed on inner surface.
Larvae cause damage by consuming foliage. Young larvae initially consume leaf
tissue from one side, leaving the opposite epidermal layer intact. By the
second or third instars, larvae begin to make holes in leaves and eat from the
edge of the leaves inward. Feeding in the whorl of corn often produces a
characteristic row of perforations in the leaves. Larval densities are usually
reduced to one to two per plant when larvae feed in close proximity to one
another, due to cannibalistic behavior.
Life Cycle:
Four life
stages of FAW i.e Eggs(2-3days), Larva(15-22days), Pupa(7-10days),
Adult(5-7days) respectively. The life cycle is completed in about 30 days
during the summer but 60 days in the spring and autumn, and 80 to 90 days
during the winter. The number of generation occurring in an area varies with
the appearance of the dispersing adults. The ability to diapauses is not
present in this species. In moths are abundant from April to December, but some
are found even during the winter months.
Technology:
Insect
Sex Pheromone Technology. It is the process of attraction and trapping the
insect pest of specific Species those damage to crops.
Per Acre
Use: Funnel trap with FAW lure at 10 /acre for controlling.
About the Product
Benefits:
Economically Affordable, easy to install, and manage.
If used properly can detect low numbers of insects.
Collect only Species Specific
Non-toxic.
Suitable for all seasons.
Pheromone Lures are species-specific.
Reduce the use of harmful pesticides, encourage organic farming.
Features:
Pheromone uis sed 99% pure.
99.9% Effective from other commercial products.
Lure working days in the field life 30- 45days, depending on weather conditions.
Packing a single unit in anti anti-smell pouch.
Dispenser - Septa
Lure can stay for one year without being removed from packaging.
Precaution:
Please use hand gloves /Keep clean for handling the lure.
Hang trap 1 to 1.5 feet above the crop canopy.
Avoid direct contact of the lure with other chemicals.
How To Use :
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