Insect Lures and Trap Kits
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| Insect traps and lures provide pest managers, farmers and agricultural consultants with an early warning system to detect adult insect emergence. They also help in monitoring pest populations so that timely control programs can be implemented. |
- Trécé Group 1
Pheromone Lures
- Trécé Group 2
Pheromone Lures
- Trécé Codling Moth
Lures and Trap Kits
- Scentry Group A
Pheromone Lures
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The Trécé pheromones are applied to rubber septas for even release over
a three to four week duration for better capture rates.
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| Beet Armyworm |
Spodoptera exigua |
T3210 |
R03101 or R03401 |
| Black Cutworm |
Agrotis ipsilon |
T3141 |
R03101 or R03401 |
| Corn Earworm |
Helicoverpa zea |
T3138 |
R08301 |
| European Corn Borer: IA |
Ostrinia nubilalis |
T3110 |
R08301 |
| European Corn Borer: NY |
Ostrinia nubilalis |
T3136 |
T3300 or T3302 |
| Fall Armyworm |
Spodoptera frugiperda |
T3143 |
R03101 or R03401 |
| Oriental Fruit Moth |
Grapholita molesta |
T3102 |
T3300 or T3302 |
| Pecan Nut Casebearer |
Acrobasis nuxvorella neuzig |
T3236 |
T3304 |
| Pink Bollworm |
Pectinophora gossypiella |
T3124 |
T3311 |
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The Trécé pheromones are applied to rubber septas for even release over
a four week duration for better capture rates.
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| Tobacco Budworm |
Heliothis virescens |
T3122 |
R08301 |
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Codling Moth, or Cydia pomonella, is found throughout North America and is the number one pest of apples,
pears and walnuts in many areas. Moths deposit eggs right on the fruit, larvae then tunnel directly inside to feed,
so timing of control is absolutely critical. Treating too late or too early will cost you! Position traps before bloom
and monitor through harvest. Kits include: nine 1CP traps, three pheromone lures and three trap liners.
NOTE: CML2 lures last eight weeks versus four weeks for the standard CM lure.
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| Standard Codling Moth |
Cydia pomonella |
T3111 |
T3304 |
R01205 |
| Codling Moth CML2 |
Cydia pomonella |
T4111 |
T3304 |
R012L2 |
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The Scentry pheromones are applied to plastic chips, rubber septas or plastic vials
for even release over a four week duration for better capture rates.
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| Banded Ash Borer |
Podosesia aureocincta |
EL103 |
T3300 or T3302 |
| Codling Moth |
Cydia pomonella |
EL104 |
T3300 or T3302 |
| Corn Earworm |
Helicoverpa zea |
EL215 |
R08301 |
| Cotton Boll Worm |
Helicoverpa |
EL215 |
R08301 |
| European Corn Borer: IA |
Ostrinia nubilais |
EL803 |
T3300 or T3302 |
| European Corn Borer: NY |
Ostrinia nubilais |
EL804 |
T3300 or T3302 |
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