Leek moth trap
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Product description
Targeted crops
- Garlic
- Leeks
Targeted pests
- Leek moth (trap specifically attracts adult males)
Application Instructions
Begin monitoring in late April, once temperatures reach approximately 9.5°C, and continue through September.
- Assemble trap according to product instructions
- Wear gloves when handling pheromone lures
- Hang lure inside trap using a paper clip
- Install slightly above crop canopy on wooden stakes
- Use 2 traps per field
- Place near field edges and previously cultivated allium zones
- Space traps at least 40 meters apart
Monitoring
- Check traps weekly
- Replace sticky liners as needed
- Replace pheromone lures every 3–4 weeks
Storage Instructions
- Pheromone lures can be stored 2 to 3 years in the freezer, in original packaging.
Description
Delta pheromone traps for leek moth (Acrolepiopsis assectella) are designed to monitor population dynamics throughout the season.
Leek moth typically has 2 to 3 flight periods per season in Quebec. Installing traps allows growers to confirm moth arrival in their area and time interventions accurately.
These traps are especially recommended to optimize the timing of Tricho-Gard® – Alliums releases, since their performance depends on close synchronization with egg-laying periods.
Recommended Material
Required quantities vary depending on crop type and number of fields.
Garlic
Leeks