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FAW Trap is a pheromone-based monitoring and mass-trapping system designed to attract and capture adult male Fall Armyworm (Spodoptera frugiperda). It helps monitor pest populations, reduces infestation, and supports Integrated Pest Management (IPM) with an eco-friendly approach.

  • Attracts and traps adult male Fall Armyworm (FAW) moths
  • Helps in early pest detection and timely crop protection
  • Reduces pest population without harming beneficial insects
  • Suitable for maize and other FAW-susceptible crops

Type: Pheromone Trap with FAW Lure

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Dosage

  • Use 4–5 traps per acre
  • Increase quantity during heavy infestation

Usage

  • Fix pheromone lure properly inside the trap
  • Install traps slightly above crop canopy
  • Start installation from early crop stage
  • Maintain proper spacing across the field
  • Replace lure every 15–20 days or as recommended
  • Maize
  • Corn
  • Sorghum
  • Millet
  • Sugarcane
  • Other cereal crops
  • Helps in early pest detection
  • Reduces Fall Armyworm population
  • Minimizes crop damage and yield loss
  • Supports timely pest management decisions
  • Reduces unnecessary pesticide sprays
  • Improves crop health and productivity
  • Early crop stage
  • Vegetative stage
  • Flowering stage
  • Eco-friendly and suitable for IPM practices
  • Wear gloves while handling lure and trap
  • Avoid direct contact with lure material
  • Wash hands after use
  • Keep away from children and animals
  • Dispose used lures safely
  • Store unused lures in cool, dry place

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FAQs
1. What pest does this trap control?
It controls Fall Armyworm (Spodoptera frugiperda).
2. How many traps are included in the pack?
The pack contains 5 traps.
3. How often should the lure be replaced?
Every 15–20 days or as recommended.
4. Which crops is it mainly used for?
Mainly maize and cereal crops.
5. Is the trap reusable?
Yes, the trap can be reused with new lures.
6. Is it suitable for organic farming?
Yes, it is eco-friendly and suitable for IPM practices.