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Multiplex Tutakarsh Pheromone Trap is a specially designed pest monitoring and control solution for Tuta absoluta (tomato leaf miner). It works using a pheromone lure that attracts male moths into the trap, reducing their population and helping to break the breeding cycle. This trap is highly useful in Integrated Pest Management (IPM) for early detection and mass trapping, thereby minimizing crop damage and reducing the need for chemical sprays. It is easy to install, effective in field conditions, and suitable for long-term use in tomato crops.

Target Pest

  • Tomato leaf miner (Tuta absoluta)
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Dosage:

  • Monitoring: 2–4 traps per acre
  • Mass trapping: 8–10 traps per acre

Usage

  • Fix the pheromone lure inside the trap
  • Hang traps at crop canopy level
  • Maintain proper spacing between traps
  • Install from early crop stage
  • Replace lure every 30–45 days
  • Tomato
  • Other solanaceous crops (tomato family crops)
  • Controls Tuta absoluta infestation effectively
  • Reduces leaf damage, mining, and fruit damage
  • Improves crop quality and yield
  • Helps in early pest detection
  • Reduces chemical pesticide usage
  • Vegetative stage
  • Flowering stage
  • Fruiting stage
  • Eco-friendly and safe for crops
  • Non-toxic when used properly
  • Avoid direct contact with lure
  • Keep away from children and animals
  • Wash hands after handling

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FAQs
1. What pest does it control?
Tomato leaf miner (Tuta absoluta)
2. How many traps are needed per acre?
2–4 for monitoring and 8–10 for mass trapping
3. How long does the lure last?
Around 30–45 days
4. When should it be installed?
From early crop stage
5. Can it reduce pesticide use?
Yes, it helps reduce chemical spray dependency