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Brinjal Fruit & Shoot Borer Lure is a pheromone-based solution used to monitor and control the major pest of brinjal crops, the fruit and shoot borer (Leucinodes orbonalis). It works by attracting male moths using a specific scent, which helps in reducing their population and interrupting the breeding cycle. This makes it easier for farmers to detect pest presence early and take timely action to protect the crop. It is an eco-friendly and chemical-free method, widely used in Integrated Pest Management (IPM) practices for safe and effective pest control in brinjal cultivation.

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Dosage:

  • Use 8–10 traps per acre
  • Increase quantity in case of heavy infestation

Usage:

  • Install traps from vegetative stage
  • Place traps slightly above crop canopy
  • Fix lure inside the trap properly
  • Maintain proper spacing across the field
  • Replace lure every 15–20 days
  • Brinjal (Eggplant)
  • Helps in early detection of fruit & shoot borer
  • Reduces pest population effectively
  • Minimizes damage to shoots and fruits
  • Supports timely pest management
  • Improves yield and crop quality
  • Reduces pesticide usage
  • Vegetative stage
  • Flowering stage
  • Fruiting stage
  • Use gloves while handling lure
  • Do not inhale lure smell directly
  • Wash hands after use
  • Install properly to avoid damage
  • Dispose used lures safely

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FAQs
1. What pest does this lure target?
It specifically targets the brinjal fruit and shoot borer (Leucinodes orbonalis).
2. Can high temperature affect the lure?
Yes, very high heat may reduce its life, so timely replacement is important.
3. Is it suitable for organic farming?
Yes, it is widely used in organic and IPM practices.
4. Can it be used in small farms or kitchen gardens?
Yes, it is suitable for both small and large-scale farming.
5. Does it attract beneficial insects?
No, it mainly targets specific pest insects.
6. Can I use it in all brinjal varieties?
Yes, it is suitable for all types of brinjal crops.
7. Does it kill insects directly?
No, it attracts and traps them, helping reduce breeding.