20 Pcs Insect Lures For Frulure (Bactrocera Species)
SKU: SD-PC-2021781
MRP : ₹1363
Offer Price : ₹1090 (Including GST)
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Short Description
Frulure (Bactrocera Species) Pheromone Lures Recommended for Horticulture fruit crops i.e, Mango, Guava, Papaya, Citrus, Orange,
pomegranate, etc, and Cucurbit crops like Watermelon, Pumpkin, Ivy
gourd, Cucumber and ridge gourd, etc.,
Pack of 20 Pcs Made in India
Country of origin: India
Description
20 Pcs Insect Lures For Frulure (Bactrocera Species)
Description :
B.zonata, B.dorsalis, B. papayae, B. carambolae, B. invadens, B. correcta, B.tau etc.,In general, the life cycle of Bactrocera species lasts from 21 to 179 days. There are 8 to 10 generations in a year. The egg incubation period has been reported to be 1.0 to 5.1 days depends on the cucurbits. The larval period lasts for 3 to 21 days, depending on temperature and the host. The full-grown larvae come out of the fruit by making one or two exit holes for pupation in the soil. Eggs are laid below the skin of the host fruit. These hatch within 1-3 days and the larvae feed for another 9-35 days. Pupation is in the soil under the host plant and adults emerge after 1-2 weeks and adults occur throughout the year. Oriental fruit flies are fast growing (the life cycle takes about 16 days in summer). females typically lay 1500 eggs in their lives, but can lay up to 3000.
Specification :
Product Type : Pheromone Lures
Brand : PC (Made in India)
Pack : 20 Pcs
Duration of working : 30 days after installation
Application :
Recommended for Horticulture fruit crops i.e, Mango, Guava, Papaya, Citrus, Orange, pomegranate, etc, and Cucurbit crops like Watermelon, Pumpkin, Ivy gourd, Cucumber and ridge gourd, etc.,
Recommended trap model - Catch-A-Fly Fruit fly trap.
How to Use :
ETL for Bactrocera species is 10-15 No’s of flies per trap per day.
Use 8 No’s Catch-a-fly Traps per acre at 1-week before flowering for best results.