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Biotrap
(Pheromone Trap) used for trapping of the
moths of pests of various crops are made
up of plastic material (resistant to sunlight,
rain and wind), of bright mustard yellow
colour (most attractive colour for the moths),
which could outlive a period of one year. |
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| Biotrap
is made up of |
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Canopy with provision of 3 slots on the
lower side for attachment of trap funnel
and one central slot for attachment of lure.
The canopy protects the lure from rain and
direct sunlight. |
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The trap funnel with bottom hole, ‘
T ‘ shaped handle for fixing to the
support (strong enough to take care of dislodging
due to strong winds) and 3 provisions (arms)
for fixing in to the 3 slots provided on
the under sides of the canopy. |
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The
collection device made up of thick non-collapsible
polyethylene sleeve of 750 mm length, strong
enough to withstand prevalent rain, temperature
and wind. It is provided with plastic ring/rubber
bands for fixing to the trap funnel and
for closing the sleeve, so that the dead
trapped moth could be removed from time
to time. |
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Polyethylene
sleeve is to be fixed to the lower portion
of the trap funnel and the moths get trapped
in this and die after a few days. By removing
the rubber band from the bottom of the sleeve,
the trapped/ dead moth could be removed
to make space for new moths. |
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| Biotraps
are to be installed in the fields at the rate of
5-7 traps per Ha. For monitoring and 15-20 traps
per Ha. For mass trapping. The distance between
the traps fitted with lures specific for a particular
moth species may be around 30 meter. These traps
should be positioned 6 to 9 inches above the crop
canopy level by tying on the stick with the ‘T’
shaped handle provided on the funnel of the trap.
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using Biotraps, use good quality lures – like
BIOLURE only. |
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