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Wota T Trap is a scientifically designed pest control trap developed for mass trapping of borer pests in field crops. It works using a pheromone lure combined with a water-based trapping system (water mixed with detergent/kerosene), where attracted insects fall into the basin and get trapped. The trap consists of an adapter, water container, lure holder, and protective canopy, making it easy to assemble on a single pole. It is an eco-friendly solution widely used in Integrated Pest Management (IPM) to reduce pest population and minimize chemical pesticide use.

Target Pests : Sugarcane borers , Brinjal shoot and fruit borer, Tuta moth (tomato leaf miner)

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Dosage

  • Use 8–10 traps per acre for effective mass trapping

Usage

  • Fix the trap on a pole in the field
  • Fill the basin with water mixed with a small amount of detergent or kerosene
  • Place the pheromone lure in the lure holder
  • Install traps at crop canopy level
  • Maintain proper spacing across the field
  • Replace lure periodically (as per pest activity)
  • Sugarcane
  • Brinjal
  • Tomato
  • Other borer-affected field crops
  • Effectively reduces borer pest population
  • Minimizes crop damage and yield loss
  • Helps in early pest monitoring
  • Reduces dependency on chemical pesticides
  • Improves crop quality and productivity
  • Vegetative stage
  • Flowering stage
  • Fruiting stage
  • Eco-friendly and safe for crops
  • Avoid direct contact with lure
  • Handle kerosene/detergent carefully
  • Keep away from children and animals
  • Wash hands after handling

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FAQs
1. What pests does it control?
Sugarcane borers, brinjal borers, and Tuta moth
2. How does the trap work?
It attracts pests using lure and traps them in water
3. How many traps are required per acre?
8–10 traps per acre
4. Can it reduce pesticide use?
Yes, it helps reduce chemical spray usage
5. Is it reusable?
Yes, the trap can be reused by replacing lure
6. Is it eco-friendly?
Yes, suitable for IPM practices