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Pheromone traps for monitoring have been developed to meet the characteristics of each insect.

PRODUCTS 01 For stored product insects For insects that infest rice, wheat, and other grains in storage
  • NEW SERRICO

    NEW SERRICO

    Pheromone trap for monitoring tobacco beetles

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  • GACHON

    GACHON

    Pheromone trap for monitoring moths

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  • TORIOS

    TORIOS

    Original pheromone trap for crawling insects infesting stored grains, processed food targeting 7 insects

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  • HIRESIS

    HIRESIS

    Pheromone trap for monitoring drugstore beetles and carpet beetles

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For multiple stored product insects
  • SERRICO W+

    SERRICO W+

    The ultimate pheromone trap for checking and monitoring major stored product insects, tobacco beetles and moths

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  • TORIOS MULTI

    TORIOS MULTI

    A pheromone trap is used to monitor 7 types of insects with 1 lure and is effective to find out the existence of habitat of multiple species that damage grains and their processed foods.

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PRODUCTS 02 For agricultural insects For insects that infest farm products in fields
  • FIELDCATCH

    FIELDCATCH

    CURRENTLY NOT AVAILABE FOR OVERSEAS SALES
    *FOR JAPAN DOMESTIC USE AND SALES ONLY

    Traps for monitoring stink bugs, moths, and scale insects

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  • NEW WINDSPACK

    NEW WINDSPACK

    CURRENTLY NOT AVAILABE FOR OVERSEAS SALES
    *FOR JAPAN DOMESTIC USE AND SALES ONLY

    Trap for monitoring chafers/scarab beetles

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  • ■ Migdolus lure
    For use with major insect pests of mulberry, coffee, and especially sugarcane
  • ■ Coffee leafminer lure
    For use with major insect pests of coffee plants
  • ■ Bicho furao lure
    For use with major insect pests of oranges
  • ■ Soybean looper moth lure
    For use with major insect pests of soybeans
  • ■ Andean potato tuber moth lure
    For use with major insect pests of potatoes
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