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Référence: 6376C

ATTRACTIVE FOR CHERRY, OLIVE AND MEDITERRANEAN FLY

Diammonium phosphate food attractant against Mediterranean fruit fly, cherry fly and olive fly. Protects fruit. Powder to dilute. Mass trapping. Basic substance. Natural, effective, economical. Treatment: from April to October.
125G
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6376C

Diammonium phosphate is to be used with the 6375C trap. Diammonium phosphate acts as a food attractant on: The Mediterranean fruit fly The Mediterranean fruit fly (ceratitis capitata) is a species from sub-Saharan Africa. Very present in Mediterranean regions, this insect pest causes damage to many fruit crops: citrus fruits, peaches, kiwis, avocados, medlars, plums, apples, etc. Trapping period: from April to July. Cherry fruit fly The cherry fruit fly (rhagoletis cerasi), once fertilized, lays its eggs under the skin of the fruit. The larva is born and then develops in the fruit, causing damage: soft flesh, browning, falling of the cherry. Trapping period: from April to July. Olive fly The olive fly (bactrocera oleae), once fertilized, lays its eggs under the skin of the fruit. The larva is born and then develops in the fruit, causing damage: gnawed pulp, rot, olive fall. Trapping period: from May to October. How to use the attractant against the cherry, olive and Mediterranean fly? Pour 20 g of powder into the trap Dilute by adding 1/2 liter of water, mix. Place the trap for an area of ​​100 m2. Renew the attractant every 6 to 8 weeks.

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