Moths are flying insects, often found indoors such as in factories and warehouses for food, milled rice, and tobacco. They cause harm to grains and to processed foods. As moths always rank among the top causes of product contamination, GACHON is widely used in the food industry.
Indian meal moth
Scientific name: Plodia interpunctella
Adults are 7 to 8 mm long. Upper half of forewing is pale yellow, the rest is reddish brown with a dark brown band. Mainly, the larvae infest rice, wheat, corn and other grains as well as their processed foods, soybeans and other beans, sesame and other oil seeds, nuts, dried fruits, cocoa, and chocolate. Females lay from 100 to 400 eggs. They develop into adults in around 2 months and life span is around 10 days. They have 3 to 5 generations a year. The final instar larvae disperse from their habitat to pupate at another place. These larvae have strong boring capacity to open holes in food packages and get inside.
Tobacco moth
Scientific name: Ephestia elutella
Adults are 6 to 8 mm long, with a grayish brown body and slight brown wings. Mainly, the larvae infest grains, their processed foods, dried fruits, and even dried tobacco leaves. Females lays around 160 eggs. They develop into adults in around 2 months and life span is around 10 days. They have 2 to 3 generations a year.
Rice moth
Scientific name: Corcyra cephalonica
Adults are around 12 to 15 mm long and are ash-gray. Mainly the larvae infest rice, wheat, corn and other grains as well as their processed foods, sesame, nuts and other oil seeds, and dried fruits. They especially prefer rice bran and cracked rice. Females lay from 100 to 400 eggs. They develop into adults in around 2 months and life span is around 10 days. Mainly found in tropical and subtropical areas and they are also spreading to temperate areas.
- Target three moth species well known as food pests (different lures are used for each species)
- Useful for early detection of moths, determining their source, and investigating seasonal variation in their emergence
- Designed by our professionals that thoroughly study behavior of moths.
- A tough glue paper not affected by dust or scales.
- The lure is covered with controlled-release film, making their effectiveness last for a month.
- User friendly design with easy assembly and disposal.
- Useful in variety of places such as factories, warehouses and containers.
(A) Fold the upper part of the device along the crease and peel off the release paper.
(B) Take out one lure from the strip and set it on the appropriate position of the glue board.
(C) Insert A into B for use.
(A) Installation: 1.5m above the floor
(B) Interval : 5 - 10 meters
Replace the traps and lures after one month of use.
10 traps, 10 lures (1 strip) / small box
100/cardboard box (10 small boxes/cardboard box)
Type of lures | Target insects |
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Tobacco moth & Indian meal moth | Tobacco moth (Ephestia elutella) |
Indian meal moth (Plodia interpunctella) | |
Rice moth | Rice moth (Corcyra cephalonica) |