Protect your tomato crops from the destructive Tomato Leaf Miner (Tuta absoluta) with Chipku Tomato Leaf Miner Lure, a scientifically formulated and eco-friendly pest management tool. Each pack contains 10 high-quality silicone-based lures that emit synthetic pheromones mimicking the natural scent of female Tomato Leaf Miner moths, attracting and trapping males. This disrupts the mating cycle, reducing pest populations and preventing damage to your tomato plants. The lure lasts up to 45-60 days in the field, supporting sustainable and chemical-reduced farming practices. Easy to install in standard traps and safe for beneficial insects, Chipku Tomato Leaf Miner Lures are an effective, reliable, and user-friendly solution for healthier tomatoes and higher yields.
Features
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Species-specific pheromone lure for Tomato Leaf Miner
Lasts 45-60 days in field conditions
Eco-friendly, non-toxic, safe for beneficial insects
Disrupts mating to reduce pest population
Easy installation in standard traps
Supports sustainable and organic farming
Applications
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Install lure inside standard pheromone traps at crop height
Use 6-12 traps per acre for effective mass trapping
Replace lures every 45-60 days during growing season
Monitor trap catches regularly for pest management
Wear gloves during lure handling
Incorporate lure use into integrated pest management systems
Benefits :
Economically Affordable, easy to install and manage.
If used properly can detect low numbers of insects.
Collect only Species Specific
Non toxic.
Can be used all season long.
Pheromone Lures are species specific.
Reduce the use of harmful pesticide and do organic farming and save the life.
Usage
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Damage :
Larvae of Tuta absoluta mine the leaves, flowers, shoots, and fruit of tomato as well as the leaves and tubers of potato. After hatching, larvae penetrate apical buds, flowers, new fruit, leaves, or stems. Conspicuous irregular mines and galleries as well as dark frass make infestations relatively easy to spot. The damage caused by this pest is severe, especially in young plants. In tomato, it can attack any plant part at any crop stage and can cause up to 100% crop destruction