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Cidetrak IMM (pk36)

$447.81

Mating disruption for the control of Indian meal moth and a range of other stored product pests. Supplied in a pack of 36 dispensers.

Description

Cidetrak IMM is a high load pheromone dispenser which disrupts the mating of the following target moths:

  • Indian meal moth Plodia interpunctella
  • Tobacco moth Ephestia elutella
  • Raisin moth Cadra figulilella
  • Almond moth Cadra cautella
  • Mediterranean flour moth Ephestia kuehniella

Cidetrak IMM is a valuable component of an integrated control strategy for these stored product pests. It can be used in conjunction with strategies such as releases of Trichogramma sp. (parasitic wasps), hygiene, and insecticide applications. Contact us for assistance with program design.

Application rate and timing

Apply at a rate of one dispenser per 200 m3. Depending on factors such as pest pressure, previous infestation history and other control strategies, this rate may be adjusted to one dispenser per 100-300 m3.

Apply prior to moth emergence in early spring, or between any generation in year round programs. Replace dispensers at 100-130 day intervals.

Additional information

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Additional information

Dimensions 33 × 8.5 × 1 cm

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Disclaimer:

While we make every effort to supply you with beneficial insects and mites to help improve your pest management, and to reduce the need for pesticides, we cannot guarantee the outcome in every situation.  Our biocontrol agents do feed readily on the species that we have specified in our tech sheets and on our website.  However, there are many variables including accurate pest identification, plant species, pest density, numbers of beneficials released, environmental conditions and history of pesticide usage that influence the outcomes.  We will always do our best to help you achieve a positive outcome but we simply cannot guarantee that your problem will be solved to your satisfaction.  Because every situation is unique we are constantly learning about how best to use our good bugs.  We appreciate any feedback from your experience.

The entomology team, Bugs for Bugs.