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Koppert Leucinodes Pherodis is a species-specific pheromone lure designed for monitoring and control of Brinjal Shoot and Fruit Borer (Leucinodes orbonalis). The lure releases a synthetic sex pheromone that attracts male moths into traps, helping reduce mating and pest population in brinjal crops. It is widely used in Integrated Pest Management (IPM) programs for early pest detection and reducing crop damage.

The lure is packed in a trilaminate pouch for better stability and sustained release under field conditions. It provides effective field performance for up to 4–6 weeks when used with suitable traps like delta traps or water traps

Target Pest

  • Brinjal shoot and fruit borer (Leucinodes orbonalis)
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Dosage

  • Use 12–15 traps/lures per acre for effective monitoring and mass trapping

Usage

  • Place the lure inside a delta trap or water trap
  • Install traps at crop canopy level
  • Maintain proper spacing across the field
  • Install traps from 30 days after transplanting
  • Replace lure every 4–6 weeks for best results
  • Brinjal (Eggplant)

  • Effectively monitors and controls brinjal shoot and fruit borer
  • Reduces shoot wilting and fruit damage
  • Helps in early pest detection
  • Improves fruit quality and yield
  • Reduces dependency on chemical pesticides
  • Supports eco-friendly IPM practices
  • Vegetative stage
  • Flowering stage
  • Fruiting stage
  • Eco-friendly and safe for crops
  • Avoid direct contact with lure
  • Use gloves while handling
  • Keep away from children and animals
  • Wash hands after handling

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FAQs
1. What pest does it control?
Brinjal shoot and fruit borer (Leucinodes orbonalis)
2. Which crop is it mainly used for?
Brinjal (eggplant)
3. How long does one lure last?
Around 4–6 weeks
4. Which trap is used with this lure?
Delta trap or water trap
5. How many traps are required per acre?
Around 12–15 traps per acre
6. Can it reduce pesticide use?
Yes, it helps reduce chemical spray dependency
7. Is it suitable for IPM farming?
Yes, it is widely used in IPM practices