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Effective pest prediction and chemical-free protection

Pest control can only be carried out in an environmentally friendly and economical way, based on accurate tracking of their traction. Various operating traps can be used to predict pests. Color traps attract vivid colors of the relatively broad species spectrum of pests, while pheromone traps are species-specific, so they can only be monitored for a specific pest.

Color traps, which are in fact different colored, non-drying adhesive-coated insecticides, are well suited for tracing pests, and even if we use sticky sheets at higher densities, we can significantly damage the pests, so they can also be used for direct plant protection.

Vegetable color traps:

The yellow sticky insect trap sheets whitefly, aphids fowl, gyászszúnyogok, gall and leafminers predict and Thinner suitable greenhouses and greenhouses, serves beetles, flea beetles, and anyone can predict and Thinner addition to the above home gardens. The blue grip plates and can be used as a Thinner of western flower thrips predicting closed-growing equipment.

The more densely placed the sticky cards, the more pests we can grab. Generally speaking, if we place a card on every 10-100 m², we can make a reliable prediction, but if every 2-4 sqm comes with an insecticide sheet, it is so weak that it is likely to be a separate insecticide control. there will be no need for pests caught by the pages. The pages are approx. 10 cm above the plants. The yellow and blue insect plasterboard will only occasionally be a useful insect, so you do not have to be afraid of their application.

For fruit trees, the following traps can be used:

We can also use color traps in this case not only for forecasting, but also for beating. In the case of cherry and sour cherry, we can protect our crops from rotting with a yellow-colored cherry-colored trap . Every 2 meters of the height of the tree requires at least 2 traps. Its effectiveness can be increased with scent baits, which primarily attract and grasp the females. It is advisable to place the color trap at the beginning of the cherry crumble when it starts to turn yellow.

In the case of plum and apple tree, a white toothpick is suitable for forecasting and calming the polysaccharic plum and apples. These white traps are surprisingly early, before the bloom is about. It should be put out 1 week, as the lovers of these pests will start drawing.

Buttercups and ants are protected by caterpillars, while the yellow card collects feathers
The sticky tape, also known as the caterpillar , surrounding the tree trunk is an old but almost forgotten simple yet effective plant protection method. The wicked female winter solsters, the ants or some fruit-moth caterpillars climb the tree trunk into the canopy. By wrapping the bottom of the tree trunk with a tape that is coated with an air-non-drying adhesive, these pests can be gripped. It is worth using the caterpillar from April to November.

Tip for ants and aphids:

Excluding ants, aphids quickly disappear from the trees. Ants do not directly cause damage, but by protecting and spreading aphids that supply them with sweet honey. In the presence of ants, parasitic quarrels and ladybirds can not effectively kill aphids because the ants are quite aggressive in disturbing their "milking cows". Close the ants' way to the canopy with sticky tape!

Different fruit moths also pose a great threat to the crop, which can be precisely timed using pheromone traps. The pheromone vaporizer dispersed in the trap housing attracts the male butterflies from a long distance, which, stuck into the trap housing, get stuck in the stick tab placed there. The pheromone trap must be placed on the fruit trees and vines before the start of the strike, mid-April. Spraying is worth a few days after the first major catch because we can best protect against young larvae.

These marketed pheromone traps:

  • apple cob (Cydia pomonella)
  • plum (Grapholita funebrana)
  • Oriental fruit moth (Grapholita molesta)
  • almailonca (Adoxophyes orana)
  • variegated grape (Lobesia botrana)
  • saddle vine (Eupoecilia ambiguella)
  • horse chestnut mine (Cameraria ohridella)
Effective pest prediction and chemical-free protection Effective pest prediction and chemical-free protection Reviewed by Dinesh Gamage on June 29, 2019 Rating: 5

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