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YSB Lure. (Pack Of Ten)
YSB Lure. (Pack Of Ten)
Regular price
Rs. 250.00
Regular price
Rs. 300.00
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Rs. 250.00
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Control: Scirpophaga Incertulas (Yellow Stem Borer)
Description:
Host crops: Rice
Pest Identification:
The forewing of the female YSB moth is an ochreous yellow to whitish with a black spot in the middle. It has a wingspan of 24-36 mm. Its abdomen is wide anal tufts are pale ochreous. The adult male is smaller than the female. The forewings are gray or light brown in color and have two rows of black spots at the tip. Sometimes the males are whitish yellow and spots on the forewing are not very clear. Variation in the intensity of color in the forewing and the size of the moth has also been observed.
Damage:
Eggs are laid on the underside of the leaves, and freshly hatched larvae move downwards to the leaf sheath and feed on inner tissue, With the advancement of growth and development larvae bore into the stem and feed on the inner surface. Due to such feeding at the vegetative stage, the central leaf whorl unfolds, turns brown and dries up which is termed as Dead Hearth. Infestation after the panicle initiation results in the drying of panicle which may not emerges at all and those that have already emerged do not produce grain and appears as the white head.
Control Measures:
Funnel trap with YSB lure at 10-15 for monitoring.
Description:
Host crops: Rice
Pest Identification:
The forewing of the female YSB moth is an ochreous yellow to whitish with a black spot in the middle. It has a wingspan of 24-36 mm. Its abdomen is wide anal tufts are pale ochreous. The adult male is smaller than the female. The forewings are gray or light brown in color and have two rows of black spots at the tip. Sometimes the males are whitish yellow and spots on the forewing are not very clear. Variation in the intensity of color in the forewing and the size of the moth has also been observed.
Damage:
Eggs are laid on the underside of the leaves, and freshly hatched larvae move downwards to the leaf sheath and feed on inner tissue, With the advancement of growth and development larvae bore into the stem and feed on the inner surface. Due to such feeding at the vegetative stage, the central leaf whorl unfolds, turns brown and dries up which is termed as Dead Hearth. Infestation after the panicle initiation results in the drying of panicle which may not emerges at all and those that have already emerged do not produce grain and appears as the white head.
Control Measures:
Funnel trap with YSB lure at 10-15 for monitoring.
Return policy
Return policy
30 Days Replacement Policy is available for Damaged or Not Working Products
