The Diamondback moth, also known as the cabbage moth, belongs to the Plutellidae family and the Plutella genus. It is a highly destructive cosmopolitan pest that severely impacts cruciferous crops. Distributed extensively in South-East Asia, this small, greyish-brown moth often features a cream-colored diamond-shaped band along its back. Although believed to have originated in Europe, South Africa, or the Mediterranean region, it has now spread globally. With a short life cycle of about 14 days at 25°C, high fecundity, and the ability to migrate long distances, the Diamondback moth poses a significant threat to crops. It primarily feeds on the leaves of cruciferous plants that produce glucosinolates, though not all such plants are equally attractive to this pest.
Features
:- Highly Effective
- Easy & Safe to Use
Applications
:- Recommended Crops: Broccoli, Cabbage, Cauliflower, Mustard, and Radish
Usage
:- Effective Trap Density: Place 6-8 moths per trap per day.
- Trap Placement: Use 8-10 pheromone traps per acre starting from the one-month crop stage to manage pests early.
- Trap Positioning: Position traps one foot above the crop canopy to optimize catch efficiency.