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PCI RPW Lure is a pheromone-based solution used to attract and trap red palm weevils, helping protect palm trees from serious damage. It contains a synthetic pheromone that mimics the natural scent of female weevils, effectively drawing pests into traps where they cannot escape. This method is safe, easy to use, and suitable for both commercial plantations and home gardens. It can also be used along with other pest control methods for better results. Regular monitoring and timely replacement of the lure ensure effective pest management.

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Dosage

  • Use 1 lure per trap
  • Install 1 trap for 10 trees (or 5–10 traps per hectare depending on infestation)

Usage

  • Place the lure inside a pheromone trap (bucket or coco trap)
  • Hang the trap on tree or place it at 1–1.5 m height or near base in shaded area
  • Add water or bait (if required) to trap for better results
  • Check traps regularly and remove trapped insects
  • Coconut
  • Oil palm
  • Date palm
  • Arecanut
  • Effectively reduces red palm weevil population
  • Protects palm trees from internal stem damage
  • Improves plant health and survival rate
  • Increases yield and productivity
  • Reduces need for chemical pesticides
  • Safe and eco-friendly pest control method
  • Early stage
  • Vegetative stage
  • Mature stage
  • Entire crop period
  • Avoid direct contact with the lure
  • Do not inhale or ingest the lure material
  • Wear gloves while handling and placing traps
  • Wash hands after use
  • Keep away from children and animals
  • Dispose used lures and waste properly

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FAQs
1. Where should I place the trap?
Place it near the tree base or hang it in a shaded area.
2. Can it be used with other pest control methods?
Yes, it can be used along with insecticides for better control.
3. Do I need to check the trap regularly?
Yes, check and clean the trap periodically for best results.
4. When should I start using it?
Start early or before infestation for effective prevention.
5. How long does the lure last?
It usually remains effective for about 2–3 months.