Use for
Use the Tutasan trap for monitoring and trapping male tomato leaf miner moths in combination with Pherodis Tuta absoluta.
Pests
Crops
Tomato.
How it works
Mode of action
The Tutasan trap needs to be used in combination with Pherodis pheromone dispensers. The dispensers release a species-specific pheromone which lures the male moths to the trap where they get trapped in the water. Trapping males reduces the amount of eggs laid by females who fail to mate.
Product specifications
Presentation
One trap.
Directions for use
Preparation
- Place the pheromone dispenser in the green canister and attach it to the upper central part of the trap
- Fill the trap with water to the level indicated
- If possible connect the trap to a dripper and make sure the water drips properly into the trap
- Add a small quantity of vegetable oil or liquid soap to the water
Application
- Place the traps on the soil or substrate
- Maintain a distance of 15-20 metre between traps
- A continuous water supply is needed to ensure that the trap works correctly. If the trap is not connected to a dripper refill by hand
- Replace the pheromone capsule every 4-6 weeks
- Clean the trap when completely filled with moths
Dosage
Use 20-30 traps per hectare uniformly distributed along the walkway and plant rows.
Timing
During the entire cropping period.
Combined use
Use in combination with Pherodis Tuta absoluta.
Product handling
Storage conditions
Store out of sunlight.
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