About Brinjal Pheromone Trap
Best Brinjal Pheromone Traps Lures
1 Pheromone Trap with Brinjal Fruit Shoot Borer Lure Ready pheromone trap with lure targeting Leucinodes orbonalis moths Good for monitoring and mass trapping in fields
2 Funnel Pheromone Trap with Brinjal LucinOLure Simple funnelstyle trap designed for brinjal borers place lure inside and hang above crop canopy
3 Multiplex Delta Trap For Brinjal Shoot Fruit Borer Delta trap design helps catch and retain attracted moths best for ongoing monitoring and integrated pest management
4 Funnel Trap Combo Set Combo set with trap and lure included often multiple units a practical starter solution
5 Combo Pack Brinjal Lure Water Pheromone Trap Water trap paired with lure to catch moths water traps are effective and nontoxic Green Revolution Brinjal Lure Pheromone Lure Replacement lure for use in traps ideal if you already have a trap body
Eco-Friendly Pest Control for BrinjalOur Brinjal Pheromone Trap offers a chemical-free means to monitor and control fruit and shoot borer infestations. It provides targeted pest management for eggplant and similar crops, safeguarding yields while promoting environmental safety. The reusable trap ensures longevity, making it a cost-effective solution for sustainable agriculture.
Easy to Use and Durable ConstructionEngineered with weather-resistant, UV-stable plastic, these traps withstand varied field conditions. Installation is simple-mount the trap 1-1.5 feet above the crop canopy. The funnel or delta design ensures optimal lure efficiency, and the bright colors aid in attracting pests to enhance monitoring accuracy.
FAQ's of Brinjal Pheromone Trap:
Q: How do I install the Brinjal Pheromone Trap for best results?
A: Position the trap 1-1.5 feet above the crop canopy using a support stick or suspend it from a wire. Place one trap per 100 square meters, ensuring it is evenly distributed across your brinjal field for comprehensive pest monitoring.
Q: What type of pest does this trap target?
A: This trap targets Leucinodes orbonalis, also known as the Brinjal Fruit and Shoot Borer, a major pest affecting brinjal (eggplant) and related solanaceous plants.
Q: When and where should I use the trap in my field?
A: Deploy the traps at the early flowering stage, continuing throughout the crop season. Place them throughout your brinjal field, focusing on areas where pest incidence is expected or has previously been identified.
Q: What is the recommended usage and replacement process for the lure?
A: Use one trap per 100 square meters. The trap body is reusable; however, replace the pheromone lure as per the manufacturer's instructions, typically every 4-6 weeks for optimal efficacy.
Q: What benefits does this pheromone trap provide over chemical pesticides?
A: It offers targeted, chemical-free pest monitoring, helping to reduce reliance on pesticides. This supports eco-friendly farming, safer produce, and sustainable agricultural practices.
Q: Is the trap weather-resistant and suitable for outdoor use?
A: Yes, the trap is UV and rain resistant, manufactured from robust plastic to ensure it remains effective and intact under outdoor conditions throughout the growing season.