Chloridia virescens (Tobacco Budworm Moth)

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Chloridia virescens (Tobacco Budworm Moth)

Pest Behaviour

The Tobacco Budworm Moth (Chloridia virescens) is a highly voracious polyphagous insect whose life cycle has an estimated duration of 33-46 days, being able to develop 4 to 5 generations in the crop cycle, depending on the location. The first generation appears in spring and the last one in October depending on the weather conditions.

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Chloridia virescens (Tobacco Budworm Moth)

Pheromone for tobacco, cotton, soybean and berries treatment

The newly emerged larvae feed on leaves and flowers, and as they grow they move to the fruits; where they cause perforations, increasing the risk of disease. In cotton, a larva can consume more than 15 productive structures (capsules or acorns, flowers or buds) during its development, thus causing a great economic impact. The damages affect both the yield of the crop and its quality, by affecting the quality of the fiber.

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CROPSPHEROMONE DURATION
Tobacco8-12 weeks
Cotton
Berries
Soybean
Containers
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Aluminium sachets250 u. in box1000 u. in boxOther
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