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Multiplex Attract Yellow & Blue Sticky Traps are eco-friendly, non-toxic pest control tools designed for monitoring and controlling sucking pests in crops. This pack contains both yellow and blue traps, where each color targets specific pests—yellow attracts whiteflies, aphids, and leaf miners, while blue is highly effective against thrips. These traps work by attracting insects visually and trapping them on a strong adhesive surface, helping reduce pest population and crop damage. They are widely used in Integrated Pest Management (IPM) for early pest detection and minimizing chemical pesticide usage.

Target Pests : Aphids, Whiteflies, Thrips, Leaf miners, Jassids / leaf hoppers

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Dosage

  • Use 40 traps per acre (20 yellow + 20 blue)


Usage

  • Hang traps at crop canopy level
  • Maintain proper spacing across field
  • Install from early crop stage
  • Replace traps when surface is fully covered with insects or dust
  • Fruits (mango, citrus, orchard crops)
  • Vegetables (tomato, chilli, brinjal, cucurbits)
  • Flower crops
  • Plantation crops
  • Effective control of sucking pests
  • Reduces leaf damage and crop stress
  • Improves crop quality and yield
  • Helps in early pest detection
  • Reduces chemical pesticide usage
  • Nursery stage
  • Vegetative stage
  • Flowering stage
  • Fruiting stage
  • Non-toxic and safe for crops
  • Eco-friendly and suitable for organic farming
  • Safe for beneficial insects when used properly
  • Avoid direct contact with sticky surface
  • Keep away from children and animals

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FAQs
1. What pests do these traps control?
Aphids, whiteflies, thrips, leaf miners, and other sucking pests
2. Why are both yellow and blue colors used?
Yellow attracts whiteflies and aphids, while blue targets thrips
3. How many traps are required per acre?
Around 40 traps per acre
4. When should traps be installed?
From early crop stage for better prevention
5. Are these traps safe for organic farming?
Yes, they are eco-friendly and chemical-free