Helicoverpa armigera (Cotton Bollworm)
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Helicoverpa armigera (Cotton Bollworm)
Pest Behaviour
The Cotton Bollworm (Helicoverpa armígera) is a lepidopteran whose biological cycle is strongly conditioned by temperature. In general, in our climate, it completes three (sometimes four) generations a year, with maximum adult flights in May, July and September.
It is a polyphagous pest and can affect crops such as tomato, cotton, corn, pepper and others such as lettuce, strawberries, legumes, tobacco and ornamental plants (carnation cultivation). A population can affect different crops simultaneously and even develop part of the cycle in spontaneous vegetation.
The main symptoms of damage are punctured fruits and damage to flowers and growth points. When the plant is small it can "blind" it by also affecting the apical bud of the stem. The wounds caused by this pest can facilitate the entry of other pathogens (fungi, bacteria, etc.)
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Helicoverpa armigera (Cotton Bollworm)
Pheromone for treatment of tomato, cotton, tobacco, corn, pepper, and others such as citrus and ornamental species (carnations).
Surveillance through the use of pheromones is key to detecting the first individuals, monitoring the population, detecting the level of risk and deciding the appropriate moment for treatment with authorized phytosanitary products if necessary.
Application
CROPS | PHEROMONE DURATION |
Tomato | 8-12 weeks |
Cotton | |
Tobacco | |
Corn | |
Pepper | |
Otros |
Containers
on demand | |||
Aluminium sachets | 250 u. in box | 1000 u. in box | Other |