As the temperature rises, the planting of regenerated rice and early rice has begun. On April 13, 30,000 sets of rice pest pheromone lures and traps are delivered in time. We will guide large rice growers to install rice borer traps, monitor the occurrence period of pests, and trap overwintering adults with greater efficiency. That aimed to decrease the pesticide toxicity and increase rice productivity in a sustainable manner.
Our rice pest (including Chilo suppressalis, Cnaphalocrocis medinalis, Scirpophaga incertulas etc.) pheromone lures contain highly concentrated, natural identical insect sex pheromone, attracting male grain pests by emitting pheromone into the air. Farmers can:
A) use the insect pheromone traps and lures as monitoring tools to plan your application of chemicals; or
B) use them as mass trapping tools to just simply reduce the pests and their later generations.
Such method is clean and safe to control the pests, most of the time more economical.