PHEROMONES

Pheromones are chemical signals that are released into the environment by living beings causing a certain response in other individuals of the same species. The use of our pheromones, together with different specific traps, will allow us to act on the control of pests, constituting today a very effective method both for:

  • Monitoring
  • Mass annihilation
  • Sexual confusion (Mating disruption)

Tomato Moth

Sex pheromone for monitoring or control of Tuta puro. Tomato moth can also affect other species such as potato, eggplant or pepper.

Flower Thrips

For monitoring or mass capture of  Frankliniella occidentalis (Thrips). Thrips affects Horticultural crops.

Tomato Caterpillar

Sex pheromone for monitoring or control of  Helicoverpa (Heliothis) armigera which affects Tomato, cotton, tobacco, corn, pepper

False codling

For monitoring or control of Thaumatotibia leucotreta which affects Citrus, avocado, cotton, corn, guava, macadamia, mango, among others

Diamond Back Moth

Sex pheromone for monitoring or control of Plutella xylostella which affects Crucifers, such as: broccoli, Brussels sprouts

Fall Armyworm

For monitoring or control of Spodoptera frugiperda which affects corn, cotton, sorghum, soybeans, sunflower

Ocean Agriculture