Fruit Fly Trap
Nothing draws a crowd of fruit flies like an overripe tomato or strawberry, because decaying fruit is a fruit fly’s ideal egg-laying site. After hatching, fruit fly grubs spend three or four days feeding on the decaying fruit before they mature into breeding adults, and the cycle begins again. These flies are rarely a problem in gardens except in warm-winter areas, and even indoors they are more of an annoyance than a serious pest. IPM trap Pheromone trap is designed for different fruit fly species in vegetable and fruit crops. Pheromone traps have played a large role in detecting influxes of adult pest species from one region to another and also even from non-crop areas into crop areas. Pheromones, traps can be used to monitor target pests in agriculture areas. By constantly monitoring for insects, pheromone traps can also lessen damage to agriculture and other plants. It can also limit the presence of stinging insects in the field.
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