Insect Monitoring Equipment In Europe
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by Dilepixbased in FRANCE
#1 How to accelerate the development of your insect production activity? With the increase of the world population, the demand for proteins is exploding. This situation is pushing manufacturers and startups to find more sustainable alternatives with a low environmental impact. The collective awareness and the agreements signed in ...
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Manufactured by FaunaPhotonics ApSbased in DENMARK
through the sensor’s monitoring volume. In fact, our system is sensitive enough to measure the reflectance of clean air. On top of that our technology can measure the location of each insect based on a cost-effective triangulation principle. FaunaPhotonics aim is to develop a short range (30-50 meters) low laser power solution (class 1M) for ...
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Manufactured by I.N.D.I.A. INDUSTRIE CHIMICHE S.r.l.based in ITALY
Tamper-resistant rodent bait box. Ideal to be placed along inner and outer building perimeters and inside warehouses, under pallets. Specific holes on the bottom allow the easy and quick fixing of 'New Insect Detector' for cockroach ...
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Manufactured by FaunaPhotonics ApSbased in DENMARK
Species specific insect density data combined with time and geolocations from the processed sensor data are an input to digital farming solutions. Our aim is to offer data integration between in-field sensors and customer software ...
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Manufactured by FLORA Biological Protection Systems Ltd.based in TURKEY
The yellow sticky trap is an 25cm×40cm card with grid with a special entomological adhesive on both sides. A grid is applied to the card surface to improve the quality of monitoring. UV printing is used for grid printing, that does not fade in the sun. An adhesive yellow trap with a grid provides an efficient and simple monitoring ...
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Manufactured by Russell IPM Ltdbased in UNITED KINGDOM
Plusia chalcites is the serious pest of tomato, tobacco, cotton, crucifers, and legumes. The Common names are golden twin spot, tomato looper; green garden looper. The synonym of this species is Chrysodeixis chalcites. It is geographically distributed in across the Europe, North Africa, Middle East, South East Asia, Australia and New Zealand. The high level of infestation is known to be ...
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Manufactured by Russell IPM Ltdbased in UNITED KINGDOM
The main host crops are peach, apricot, nectarine, almond, plum and prune. Young larvae bore into buds and developing shoots causing them to wilt and die. When populations are high, spring larval feeding can cause substantial damage to trees. Larvae of the summer generations attack the fruit, usually making several entry holes near the stem end. Damaged fruit and twigs exude ...
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Manufactured by Russell IPM Ltdbased in UNITED KINGDOM
The codling moth Cydia pomonella is an economically important pest of many pome fruits including Apple, Pears, Crab Apple, Quince, Hawthorn, Apricot, Plum, Peach and Cherry. It is distributed across the Europe, Asia, United States, Mexico and Mediterranean countries. The larvae penetrate the fruit skin and bore through the core end feed up to the seed cavity. If an infestation of Cydia pomonella ...
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