Scarab beetles have wide feeding habitats, including golf courses, orchards, vegetable fields, and horticultural facilities where they directly or indirectly attack raw produce by eating and destroying roots, leaves, and flowers. NEW WINDSPACK is designed to meet those beetles’ habit and characteristic features and excellent for effective monitoring.
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The traps can be reused by replacing the lures.
Assembly and setting are simple. Captured insects are easier to remove now that the opening has been made five times larger than the older model.
The capacity of the container can be adjusted in two stages based on the situation. The trap can be set closer to the ground by choosing a smaller capacity, which will increase the capture rate of low-flying beetles.
(A) Remove one lure and place it in the holder.
(B) Close the holder cover.
(C) Mount the bottle on top of the device and place it for use.
(A) Open the bottle cap.
(B) Turn the bottle upside down.
(C) Mount the bottle on top of the device and place it for use.
Place the traps at a suitable height for each species of beetle.
(Make sure it is not concealed by leaves)
Note: Recommended heights are the same for both tree and pole suspension
- Set in a well-ventilated location. (If set in a woods or other area with poor air circulation, it may not perform adequately.)
- An attraction range of from 50 to 100m can be expected as a general rule.
- Adjust the trap height depending on the target species of beetle.
- Dispose of the captured insects before the trap becomes full. If captured insects are left in the trap for an extended time, they will decompose and reduce the attraction
effectiveness. (At peak emergence times, the trap can become full in one day.)
Target insects | Suggested location | Product specifications | Installation height | ||||
Replacement | Shelf life | Tablet | Bottle | Lure | |||
Japanese beetle | Lawn maintenance, growing beans or grapes | 2-3 months after opening |
1 year after manufacturing |
○ | ○ | Sex pheromone Food attractant |
Around 1 meter above ground |
Soybean beetle | Lawn maintenance, growing beans or grapes | ○ | ○ | Sex pheromone Food attractant |
Around 1 meter above ground |
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Japanese beetle Soybean beetle*1 |
Lawn maintenance, growing beans or grapes | ○ | ○ | Sex pheromone Food attractant |
Around 1 meter above ground |
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Cupreous chafer | Lawn maintenance, growing beans or grapes | ○ | ○ | Sex pheromone Food attractant |
Around 1 meter above ground |
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Anomala schoenfeldti | Lawn maintenance, growing beans or grapes | ○ | ○ | Sex pheromone Food attractant |
Close to ground | ||
Anomala octiescostata | Lawn maintenance | ○ | ー | Sex pheromone | Close to ground | ||
Oriental beetle | Lawn maintenance, growing flowers | ○ | ー | Sex pheromone | Close to ground | ||
Green chafer*3 | Lawn maintenance, growing beans, grapes or other fruits | ○ | ー | Sex pheromone | Around 1 meter above ground |
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Yellowish elongate chafer | Tea and honeysuckle maintenance | ○ | ー | Sex pheromone | Around 1 meter above ground |
*1 In areas with many soybean beetles present, use the soybean beetle lure.
*2 In areas where cupreous chafers are present, many of them may be captured.
*3 Useful for early detection of Green chafer. After that, the number of insects captured will decrease due to the biology of the target insect.