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Top quality pheromones
Pherobank specializes in the development and production of pheromone lures and reference pheromone compounds. In addition to selling pheromone products, we can identify new pheromones, synthesize pheromones, and develop newly identified pheromones into an optimized, ready-to-use product.
Pherobank has all of the necessary facilities to achieve these goals, including state-of-the-art laboratory facilities with computerized chemical reactors and flow chemistry equipment, GC, GC-MS, GC-EAD, high-resolution 20- and 50-liter distillation equipment, and several HPLC columns for optimum pheromone purification. We produce our pheromone dispensers using a robotic filling station and can custompackage your product on request in sachets or blister-packs imprinted with your company’s logo.
Pherobank will become ISO 9001:2015 certified in 2016. Pherobank™ is a registered trademark of Pherobank BV.
History Pheromone research in the Netherlands began in the early 1970s. In those early days, Pherobank was integrated into the Dutch research institute IPO-DLO, which later became part of Plant Research International. In collaboration with the Dutch organization TNO, Pherobank identified pheromones released by the summer fruit tortrix Adoxophyes orana and the South American potato tuber moth Phthorimaea operculella . In the mid-1990s, the pheromone released from Tuta absoluta was identified, followed more recently by the pheromones from Duponchelia fovealis and Opogona sacchari and a potent new attractant for Drosophila suzukii .
Cover illustration by Nella Damsma
Pherobank has the world’s largest collection of pheromone compounds. More than 500 unique pheromone reference compounds are available from our extensive stock and can be shipped swiftly upon receipt of your order. Our stringent quality control program ensures that you will receive the highest quality product for optimum pheromone identification. Our pheromone reference compounds are used worldwide and are the industry standard in pheromone identification research.
After more than 40 years of experience in the field of pheromone identification and synthesis, Pherobank now possesses the world’s largest collection of lepidopteran pheromone compounds. In January of 2012, Pherobank BV became an independent limited company, and together with our partners we develop, produce, and supply sustainable solutions to assist farmers, government organizations, and others in satisfying the strict regulations regarding fruit and vegetable production with respect to food safety (e.g., GLOBAL-GAP, BRC), the environment, and quality control. Pherobank is a member of the International Biocontrol Manufacturers’ Association (IBMA) and will become ISO9001:2015 certified in 2016.
Pherobank also develops, produces, and formulates top-quality pheromone products that are used worldwide to selectively detect more than 300 different species of harmful insects. In addition, custom-made lures can be produced based on the client’s specifications. New pheromones are continuously being discovered and can be identified upon request. Our services include optimizing pheromone mixtures for the development of region-specific blends and the identification of new pheromones. Using our production facility, we can produce insect-specific pheromones and other semiochemicals on a kilogram scale. Pherobank combines a long-standing history as the leader in pheromone research with a global outlook and nextgeneration standards for chemical synthesis. Our modern facilities ensure state-of-the-art research and the rapid development and cost-effective manufacturing of insect pheromones for monitoring and controlling pest insects.
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Pheromones and semiochemicals Semiochemicals are natural compounds that are emitted by plants and animals to evoke behavioral and/or physiological responses in other organisms. Semiochemicals that affect individuals within the same species are called pheromones. Pheromones are used by insects to find other members of the same species and/or for mating. For example, female Tuta absoluta moths release a specific volatile blend of pheromones that is perceived by the male of the species. This specific pheromone blend is irresistible to male Tuta absoluta moths, and they will follow the scent until they locate the source. In nature, the female moth releases this blend to mate and produce larval offspring, which then feed on crops. A Pherobank dispenser can be used to release the pheromone scent to attract male moths to the lure, where they will be caught in a trap. Because phero mone blends are insect-specific, they can be used to selectively attract only conspecific species, and Pherobank is a leading expert at researching, developing, and producing pheromone blends that are specific to a wide variety of insects. Pherobank’s pheromones are identical to natural pheromones and are non-toxic, making them safe for use in a wide range of applications.
Pheromone lure types
control measure
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Figure 2. Hypothetical example of the average number of insects captured per trap relative to the population threshold and control Pherobank2011_Engels_def:Pherobank2006 measures. The y-axis is based on an arbitrary scale.
Because our insect pheromone products are nature-identical chemical substances, their effectiveness can be influenced by external factors such as direct sunlight, wind and/or heat. At Pherobank, we are continuously improving the efficiency of our products. Nevertheless, choosing the proper dispenser (lure) type is essential for achieving optimum results. For most pheromones, a natural rubber dispenser (nr) is best; for others, we recommend a different type of dispensing system. In collaboration with other research groups, the Pherobank team has developed and tested various types of dispensers for each insect species to provide the best product possible. 12-1-2011
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Pherobank has its own dedicated GC-EAD setup which enables us to use the antenna (nose) of the insect to identify new pheromones. In case the chromatogram shows potential interesting compounds, we use other techniques like GC-MS, NMR, and chemical synthesis to identify the pheromone compounds. With more than 500 pheromone reference compounds in stock, Pherobank is particularly well suited to carry out this kind of research.
Figure 1. As an illustrative example, this figure shows a GC-EAD of the antennas of both male and female black larder beetles, Dermestes haemorrhoidalis, towards potential aggregation pheromone compounds 3,5 and 6 (from R.R. Korada & F.C. Griepink, Chemoecology, 2009, 19: 177-184).
Application of pheromones Pherobank’s insect-specific pheromone blends are formulated as ready-to-use attractive lures for use in monitoring and mass-trapping programs. Monitoring insect populations provides farmers with important timing information that can be used to assess the need for additional control measures. Figure 2 shows a hypothetical example of pheromone trap captures during the summer season. In general, the use of 2-4 traps per hectare is sufficient to obtain an accurate estimate of the total insect population. At minimum, two traps should
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nr Pheromone lure composed of red natural rubber and be place per location. In practice, both the optimum number bp Biodegradable polymer dispenser, developed specifically appropriate for most pheromones. The nr type lure must of traps per hectare and the threshold level must be deterfor Rhynchophorus ferrugineus. not be pulled over another object (see Figure 3) unless mined empirically. In the above example, the number of trap sp Solid plug. explicitly stated otherwise. captures reveals the appropriate time for control measures wp Wax plug. nrl Larger version of our red natural rubber lure, designed and illustrates the effectiveness of the application. Instructions for use Instructions for use sl Custom made lure. specifically for Cydia pomonella. Insects such as Planococcus citri and Opogona sacchari fly only limited distances in greenhouses. In order to accurately moniHandling of pheromone dispensers Handling of pheromone dispensers tor the infestation levels of these species, a higher number of Never slide the pheromone dispenser over another object. The pheromone must be allowed Never to slide evaporate the pheromone from thedispenser inside of the overpheromone another object. The pheromone must be allowed to evaporate from the inside of the pheromone pheromone traps is needed. If 20-40 traps aredispenser. used per hectare,pierce dispensers only through the side border. Position the pheromone If necessary dispenser.dispenser If necessary twopierce centimeters dispensers aboveonly thethrough surface the side border. Position the pheromone dispenser two centimeters above the surface the infestation hotspots can be identified, and ofthe thepopulation sticky insert indena delta trap. When a water trap is applied, position the pheromone of dispenser the sticky in insert the centre, in a delta twotrap. centimeters When a water abovetrap the is applied, position the pheromone dispenser in the centre, two centimeters above the very fast andNever the capsule willpolyethylene become inactive vials (figure within a3) as the pheromone will release very fast and the capsule will become inactive within a water level.inNever level. open the sity can then be decreased significantly (for example, the open casethe polyethylene vials (figure 3) as the pheromone will release water few days. The polyethylene vial is slightly permeable and the pheromone will slowly evaporate few days. through The polyethylene the wall of the vialvial. is slightly permeable and the pheromone will slowly evaporate through the wall of the vial. of Opogona sacchari). Using a high number of traps has the same side benefits in controlling several other insect species, including 1 2 Phthorimaea operculella, Tuta absoluta, Tecia solanivora, Symmetrischema tangolias, and Helicoverpa armigera. Insect pheromone traps should be positioned at an appropriate height, which will depend on the insect species. For example, to target click beetle species, the traps must be buried partially in the soil; to target the Oak processionary moth, the traps must Figure 3. Handling of a pheromone dispenser, the picture on the be placed in the top of the canopy. left shows correct handling. 3 4 For the best type of trap to use, the color, height, and location of the trap must be determined empirically for each insect. pv Vial-type lure composed of a permeable polymer and Figure 6. Four lure types: 1. kairomone lure, 2. biodegradable Ready-to-use pheromone lures for monitoring a wide variety used for high doses of pheromone and/or to prolong the polymer dispenser, 3. solid plug, 4. wax plug. of lepidopteran species are currently in stock. These lures are life of the dispenser. Please note that lures Figure 2. Handling of a pheromone dispenser, the two photo’s on the left show correct handling Figure 2.where Handling thethese of two a pheromone photo’s on must the dispenser, right show the two photo’s on the left show correct handling where the two photo’s on the right show manufactured by Pherobank and contain precise optimized incorrect use. incorrect use. be kept closed at all times. pheromone blends. The unique blend of high-purity pheromones ensures high attraction and the longevity of our pheromone Handling of pheromone lures lures. Custom-tailored dispensers can also be produced on Pheromone lures must be stored in their original sealed packrequest. Because our analytical facilities ensure the highest aging preferably in the freezer (below -20°C) or refrigerator possible quality, you are ensured an excellent product. (4-6°C) until use. When stored properly, Pherobank pheromPheromone lures can be used in combination with traps to one lures are guaranteed for one year. Before opening, allow provide a highly selective method for the detection of a specific the pheromone lure to reach room temperature in its original insect species. The number of insects trapped each week (or packaging. When handling pheromone lures, we recommend day) provides information regarding the insect population’s washing your hands and/or changing gloves between one spedensity and growth. Insect pheromone traps can help determine cies lure and another to avoid potential cross-contamination, the optimum time for taking insect control measurements. which may decrease the effectiveness of the lure. Correct and incorrect handling of the white Figure 3. Handling of white polyethylene vialsFigure in insect4. traps. Figure 3. Handling of whitepolyethylene polyethylene vials in insect traps. Thus, Pherobank’s products help to improve the environmental vials in insect traps. sustainability of agricultural crop systems.
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Placement of the trap Pasteur pipette lure composed are used for applications
If possible, hang the traps about 10 cm above the crop, or at a place which enables simple If possible, regular hang inspection the traps (eye about height). 10 cm Place above the the traps crop, as or at a place which enables simple regular inspection (eye height). Place the traps as committed to the development insect over the area to avoid mutual influencing. that require quantities of pheromones and/or evenly of as possible Respect larger at least 10 meters evenly between as possible traps. Inover greenhouses the area tothe avoid traps mutual can be influencing. Respect at least 10 meters between traps. In greenhouses the traps can be placed best alongside the (concrete) path. placed best alongside the (concrete) path. and monitoring products that are innovative,
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Figure 5. Pasteur pipette lure.
The use of pheromones may be subject to local legislation.
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Traps and accessories
Traps and accessories
Traps and accessories
Delta traps (dtt and dtw)
Luring the insect is one thing, but trapping the insect can be an even bigger challenge. For example, although the Tuta absoluta pheromone is so potent that the moths will swarm around you when you open a package of lures, the male Tuta absoluta moth can become confused in the vicinity of a pheromone lure, and the traps can remain nearly empty when using a small trap. In such a situation, the solution is to simply use a larger trap (for example, a Pherobank water trap).
Pherobank offers two different types of delta traps: a budget-priced transparent delta trap (dtt) and a stronger, larger opaque white delta trap (dtw). The transparent delta trap is unattractive to insects and is therefore the least discriminating trap available. The transparent delta trap comes complete with metal wire and is available in a set of 10 traps. The dtt sticky inserts, which are available separately in boxes of 20, are used to complete the trap. These inserts are composed of PVC and have a thin coating of high-quality, non-drying glue.
When you only wish to determine the presence of a pest, a small trap such as our delta trap is usually sufficient. However, in cases in which the population is larger and/or you wish to catch as many insects as possible, a high-capacity trap such as the Unitrap or a Pherobank water trap should be used.
Pherobank also offers a larger, more robust white polypropylene delta trap. This trap has a larger sticky surface and is therefore better suited to trapping larger insects. This trap is sold in individual units, and each trap includes one sticky insert and a hanger. Additional sticky inserts for this trap can be ordered separately. The white delta trap comes standard with the Pherobank name and logo imprinted on it, but we are happy to provide non-printed traps as well as traps with your logo pre-printed on them; please inquire for more information.
Both the shape of the trap and its color can also influence its efficacy. This is because both pest insects and non-target insects can be sensitive to certain colors. For example, a yellow trap is attractive to many bees, including bumblebees. White delta trap (dtw).
When an insect approaches a delta trap, it will become trapped on the insert’s sticky surface. Funnel and fruit fly traps can be filled with water that contains a detergent to prevent the insects from escaping. Funnel and fruit fly traps can also be used without a killing agent or water, as the trapped insects will eventually die in the trap. The Pherobank water trap also requires water with detergent to trap and kill the attracted insects.
Transparent delta trap (dtt) with insects. White delta trap (dtw), folded.
Sticky insert for white delta trap.
Sticky insert for transparent delta trap.
Transparent delta trap (dtt).
Package of 10 sticky inserts for white delta trap.
Transparent delta trap (dtt)
White delta trap (dtw)
dimensions (assembled): 21 cm x 10 cm x 8.5 cm (length x width x height) weight: each trap (including the wire and excluding the sticky insert) weighs 30 grams
dimensions (assembled): 27 cm x 17 cm x 10.5 cm (length x width x height) weight: 124 grams per trap, including the sticky insert catalog No. 33211
catalog No. 33204
Additional sticky inserts for white delta trap (dtw)
Sticky inserts for transparent delta trap (dtt) Box of 20 sticky inserts for transparent delta trap.
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dimensions: 18 cm x 18 cm (length x width) weight: 22 grams each
dimensions: 10 cm x 17 cm (length x width) weight: 10 grams each
catalog No. 33214
catalog No. 33205
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Traps and accessories
Traps and accessories
Funnel traps (ft), for example Unitrap
Funnel traps with barrier cross (ftbc)
Unitrap for monitoring and mass-trapping of moths, available in the colours green, yellow and transparant.
ft (gr/gr/tr)
ft (gr/gr/gr)
Unitrap with barrier cross for monitoring and mass-trapping of large moths and beetles, available in the colours green, yellow and transparent (no colour influence)
ft (gr/ye/tr)
The original Pherobank Unitrap includes a lid, funnel, and bucket, plus a cage and cap and—if requested—a barrier cross. The Unitrap is available in several color combinations. Each assembly component is available in green (gr), yellow (ye), and translucent white (tr). Most customers choose one of the following color combinations (lid/funnel/bucket): gr/gr/ tr, gr/ye/tr, or gr/gr/gr. If the barrier cross is used, the most common color combination (lid/funnel/bucket/barrier) is gr/gr/ tr/gr. Funnel traps include a cage Rubber or plug type with a cap to hold the pheromone lure. A green tie (available dispenser dispenser separately) can be used to suspend the funnel trap.
Unitrap funnel trap (ft) dimensions: 17 cm x 23 cm (diameter x height)
Cap
ftbc (gr/gr/gr/tr)
weight: 232 grams each
ftbc (ye/ye/ye/tr)
ftbc (tr/tr/tr/tr)
green lid/green funnel/transparent bucket
Accessories for funnel traps
catalog No. 30201 green lid/green funnel/green bucket catalog No. 30202
Cap and cage assembly
Cage
green lid/yellow funnel/transparent bucket catalog No. 30204
Optional: Sieve
Unitrap funnel trap with barrier cross (ftbc) dimensions: 17 cm x 31 cm (diameter x height) weight: 290 grams each green lid/green barrier cross/green funnel/transparent bucket catalog No. 30251 yellow lid/yellow barrier cross/yellow funnel/transparent bucket
1. Bucket
catalog No. 30253
2. Trap funnel
3. Lid
Pheromone dispenser (order separately)
Optional: Mouse protection Mouse protection for Unitrap
transparent lid/transparent barrier cross/transparent funnel/ Sieve for Unitrap
transparent bucket
Steel bar for elevated trap placement (galvanized)
catalog No. 30255
Lid Put dispenser on top of the cage
Push
(fasten loosely with tape or wire to prevent from falling down) The click beetle (Agriotis species) Unitrap in use.
The click beetle ( Agriotis species ) trap is a standard gr/gr/tr Unitrap that must be buried partially in the ground. To avoid the need to dig up the bucket, this trap can be equipped with a transparent sieve for conveniently emptying the trap. This sieve can be used with all of our funnel traps. To prevent Optional: accidentally trapping mice, a mouse protection assembly Mouse protection (available separately) can be placed in the Unitrap’s funnel.
(insert in funnel)
Sieve for Unitrap funnel trap
Steel bar for elevated trap placement
dimensions: 15.5 cm x 11.5 cm (diameter x height)
(Unitrap, McPhail)
weight: 75 grams each
dimensions: 105 cm x 1 cm (length x diameter)
catalog No. 30217
weight: 530 grams each catalog No. 33210
Mouse protection dimensions: 5.5 cm x 5.5 cm x 4 cm (length x width x height)
Green tie for Unitrap/McPhail trap
weight: 9 grams each
dimensions: 90 cm (length)
catalog No. 33209
weight: 2 grams each catalog No. 30219
Funnel 8
Green tie for Unitrap and McPhail trap
Pheromone dispenser
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Traps and accessories Top quality pheromones
Traps and information accessories Practical
Fruit fly, wasp and fly trap (McPhail) (McP)
Mediterranean fruit fly trap (fft)
Pherobank water trap (wt)
This trap is used to trap fruit flies, including Ceratitis and Bactrocera species. This trap is particularly well-suited for mass trapping programs and has an inverse funnel on the underside as well as four transparent entries.
Pherobank offers a high-capacity water trap that is designed to effectively trap large numbers of insects. This trap is available in several versions, each of which can be adapted to meet your specific needs. The basic trap configuration consists of a water reservoir, a two-part pillar, and a mounting plate. Note that this budget-priced configuration is not suitable for outdoor use, as the reservoir and lure are not protected from direct sunlight and rain. This trap is activated by adding detergent to the water.
The McPhail trap is an inverse funnel trap that is specifically designed to capture insects that prefer to enter from underneath. Once under the trap, the insect will fly towards the light, where it will then be trapped. Because the insect will not fly back down, it will be unable to escape the trap. This trap is designed to be used with water and detergent as the killing agent; if liquid bait is used, detergent does not need to be added to the trap. The trap should be cleaned regularly to obtain the best results. A green tie (available separately) can be used to suspend the McPhail trap. The green cage is not included with the McPhail trap and can be ordered separately.
An optional galvanized steel bar is also available to elevate the funnel trap or McPhail trap in an open area.
Pherobank water trap (wt), basic version Mediterranean fruit fly trap (fft), very well suited for mass-trapping
McPhail fruit fly, wasp and fly trap (McP)
McPhail fruit fly, wasp and fly trap (McP)
Mediterranean fruit fly trap (fft)
dimensions: 17 cm x 19 cm (diameter x height)
dimensions: 14 cm x 17 cm (diameter x height)
weight: 216 grams each
weight: 150 grams each (including the hanger)
catalog No. 33202
catalog No. 33212
Green cage for Unitrap/McPhail trap catalog No. 30215
This basic configuration can be expanded by the addition of the following extensions: • sieve The sieve allows you to conveniently remove trapped insects without needing to replace the water. • protective lid This green lid is height-adjustable to customize the trap to your target insects. The lid protects the lure from direct sunlight and harsh outdoor conditions and decreases evaporation. • hanger The hanger can be used to suspend the water trap and can support a filled water trap weighing up to 4 kg.
Pherobank water trap (wt) with hanger
Pherobank water trap (wt), basic standing version dimensions (assembled): 35 cm x 17 cm (diameter x height) weight: 353 grams each catalog No. 30301
Sieve for Pherobank water trap
Drosophila suzukii trap (dst)
dimensions: 33 cm x 6 cm (diameter x height) weight: 215 grams each
The Drosophila suzukii trap has been designed especially to trap a maximum number of Drosophila flies. The small diameter of the openings prevent that larger insects like bees and larger flies will enter this trap.
catalog No. 32301
Lid for Pherobank water trap dimensions: 38 cm x 4 cm (diameter x height) weight: 220 grams each catalog No. 32302
Drosophila suzukii trap (dst)
Hanger for Pherobank water trap
dimensions (assembled): 14 cm x 17 cm (diameter x height) weight: 91 grams each
Drosophila suzukii trap, specially designed to trap Drosophila flies
catalog No. 30218
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dimensions of trap with hanger: 33-38 cm x 50 cm (diameter x height) weight: 49 grams each (hanger only) catalog No. 32303
Pherobank water trap (wt), lid and sieve are optional
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Traps and accessories Top quality pheromones
acronym Latin name
Rhyncho trap
Available sex pheromone lures
English name
lure type1 trap type 2 remarks 3
ACRH
Acleris rhombana
Fruittree tortrix
nr
dtt/dtw
ACVA
Acrobasis vaccinii
Cranberry fruitworm
nr
dtt/dtw
new
ACAS
Acrolepiopsis assectella
Leek moth
nr
dtt/dtw, ft, wt
MT possible
ADOR
Adoxophyes orana
Summerfruit tortrix
nr
dtt/dtw
AGLI
Agriotes lineatus
Lined click beetle (wireworm)
pv
ft (gr/gr/tr)
MT possible
AGOB
Agriotes obscurus
Click beetle (wireworm)
pv
ft (gr/gr/tr)
MT possible
AGSO
Agriotes sordidus
Click beetle
pv
ft (gr/gr/tr)
MT possible
AGSP
Agriotes sputator
Common click beetle (wireworm)
pv
ft (gr/gr/tr)
MT possible
AGUS
Agriotes ustulatus
Click beetle
pv
ft (gr/gr/tr)
MT possible
AGSPE
Agriotes species
Click beetle
pv
ft (gr/gr/tr)
attractive to AGLI
AGAN
Agrotis andina
Quinoa cutworm
nr
dtt/dtw, ft, wt
AGEX
Agrotis exclamationis
Heart and dart moth
nr
dtt/dtw, ft, wt
AGIP
Agrotis ipsilon
Black cutworm
nr
dtt/dtw, ft, wt
AGOR
Agrotis orthogonia
Pale western cutworm
nr
dtt/dtw, ft, wt
AGSE
Agrotis segetum
Turnip moth
nr
dtt/dtw, ft, wt
ANLI
Anarsia lineatella
Peach twig borer
nr
dtt/dtw
dimensions (assembled): 34.5 cm x 27 cm (diameter x height)
ANGR
Anthonomus grandis
Cotton Boll Weevil
nr
special
special trap not available
weight: 439 grams each
ANRU
Anomala rufocuprea
Soybean beetle
nr
ftbc (gr/tr/tr/tr)
expected 2016
AOAU
Aonidiella aurantii
California red scale
nr
dtw
APOB
Apamea oblonga
Crescent Striped
nr
dtt/dtw, ft
APCE
Apomyelois ceratoniae (Ectomyelois)
Carob moth
nr
dtt/dtw
ARAR
Archips argyrospila
Fruittree leafroller
nr
dtt/dtw
ARCE
Archips cerasivorana
Uglynest caterpillar
nr
dtt/dtw
ARCR
Archips crataegana
Brown Oak Tortrix
nr
dtt/dtw
ARXY
Archips xylosteana
Variegated golden tortrix
nr
dtt/dtw
ARPO
Archips podana
Fruittree tortrix
pv
dtt/dtw
ARRO
Archips rosana
Rose tortrix
nr
dtt/dtw
ARCO
Argyresthia conjugella
Apple fruit moth
pv
dtt/dtw
ARPR
Argyresthia pruniella
Cherry fruit moth
nr
dtt/dtw
ARTH
Argyresthia thuiella
Arborvitae leafminer
nr
dtt/dtw
ARTR
Argyresthia trifasciata
Juniperus leafminer
nr
dtt/dtw
ARCI
Argyrotaenia citrana
Orange tortrix
nr
dtt/dtw
ARPU
Argyrotaenia pulchellana
Eulia
nr
dtt/dtw
ARVE
Argyrotaenia velutinana
Redbanded leafroller
nr
dtt/dtw
AUCA
Autographa californica
Alfalfa looper
nr
dtt/dtw, ft, wt
MT possible
AUGA
Autographa gamma
Silver Y moth
nr
dtt/dtw, ft, wt
MT possible
BACU
Bactrocera cucurbitae (Dacus)
Melon fruit fly
sp
McP, fft
BADO
Bactrocera dorsalis (Dacus)
Oriental fruit fly
sp
McP, fft
BAOL
The Red Palm Weevil ( Rhynchophorus ferrugineus ) originated in the tropical regions of Asia and Polynesia but has spread throughout other subtropical and temperate regions, colonizing various species of palm trees and causing one of the largest infestations in the palms trees of Asia, the Middle East, and North Africa. This weevil is also now a major problem in South Europe, where it is devastating large numbers of palm trees. Pherobank now offers a pheromone dispenser and a special Rhynchophorus trap, which can be used to monitor and control this pest insect. In North Africa, 2-4 traps per hectare have been shown to be sufficient to provide a controlling effect. The minimum area to achieve a controlling effect is 10 hectares.
Pherobank Rhyncho trap
catalog No. 30310
Rhyncho trap
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Bactrocera oleae (Dacus)
Olive fruit fly
pv
McP, fft
BAZO
Bactrocera zonata (Dacus)
Peach fruit fly
sp
McP, fft
BAAM
Batrachedra amydraula
Lesser date moth
nr
dtw
BEIC
Bembecia ichneumoniformis
Six-belted clearwing moth
nr
dtt/dtw, ft
BOCR
Bonagota cranaodes
Brazilian apple leafroller
nr
dtt/dtw, ft
BUFU
Busseola fusca
Maize stem borer
nr
dtt/dtw, ft, wt
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MT possible
new
new
See description of pheromone lure types (page 4).
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See description of traps and accessories (page 5-9).
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To obtain the most reliable result it is advised to change the lure every 4-8 weeks depending on the environmental situation. High temperatures, direct sunlight and wind will decrease the lifespan of a lure. When mentioned ‘MT possible’ we have received information from our customers that mass trapping is an option. Mass trapping may be subjected to local regulations, please consult your local regulations to ensure compliance.
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The pheromone lure for Dacus oleae contains 20 mg pheromone impregnated in a polyethylene lure. The liquid pheromone may not be visible in the vial. This will not negatively affect the efficacy of the lure.
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catalogue acronym Latin name
Available sex pheromone lures
English name
lure type trap type
remarks
catalogue acronym Latin name
Available sex pheromone lures
English name
lure type trap type
remarks
CAPR
Cacoecimorpha pronubana
Carnation tortrix
nr
dtt/dtw, ft
EUPI
Euzophera pinguis
Tabby Knot-horn
nr
dtt/dtw, ft
CACAC
Cactoblastis cactorum
Cactus moth
nr
dtt/dtw, ft
EUPU
Euzophera punicaella
Pyralidae moth
nr
dtt/dtw, ft
CAOH
Cameraria ohridella
Horse chestnut leaf-miner
nr
ft
EVFO
Evergestis forficalis
Garden pebble moth
nr
dtt/dtw, ft
CECAT
Ceratitis capitata (Trimedlure)
Mediterranean fruit fly
wp
McP, fft
FECA
Felderiola candescens
Rooibos clearwing
nr
dtt/dtw, ft (gr/gr/tr)
CECAF
Ceratitis capitata (Triolure)
Mediterranean fruit fly
sl
McP, fft
FUFU
Fumibotys fumalis
Mint root borer
nr
dtt/dtw
CHIN
Chilo infuscatellus
Sugarcane shoot borer
nr
dtt/dtw, ft, wt
GOXA
Gortyna xanthenes
Artichoke moth
nr
dtt/dtw, ft
CHPA
Chilo partellus
Spotted stalk borer
nr
dtt/dtw, ft, wt
GRJA
Grapholita janthinana (Cydia)
Hawthorn-berry moth
nr
dtt/dtw, ft
CHSA
Chilo sacchariphagus indicus
Sugarcane stem borer
nr
dtt/dtw, ft, wt
GRLO
Grapholita lobarzewskii
Appleseed moth
nr
dtt/dtw, ft
CHSU
Chilo suppressalis
Asiatic rice borer
nr
dtt/dtw, ft, wt
GRMO
Grapholita molesta (Cydia)
Oriental fruit moth
nr
dtt/dtw, ft
CHFU
Choristoneura fumiferana
Eastern spruce budworm
nr
dtt/dtw, ft
GRMOS
Grapholita molesta (superlure, 10 mg)
Oriental fruit moth
nr
dtt/dtw, ft
CHRO
Choristoneura rosaceana
Obliquebanded leafroller
nr
dtt/dtw, ft
GRPR
Grapholita prunivora
Lesser apple worm
nr
dtt/dtw, ft
CHCH
Chrysodeixis chalcites
Tomato looper
pv
dtt/dtw
GYAC
Gypsonoma aceriana
Poplar shoot borer
nr
dtt/dtw
CLSP
Clepsis spectrana
Cabbage leafroller
pv
dtt/dtw
HENU
Hedya nubiferana (H. dimidioalba)
Green budmoth
nr
dtt/dtw
CNPU
Cnephasia pumicana
Cereal tortrix
pv
dtt/dtw
HEAR
Helicoverpa armigera (Heliothis)
Cotton bollworm
nr
dtt/dtw, ft, wt, ht
MT possible
CNME
Cnaphalocrocis medinalis
Rice leaffolder moth
nr
dtt/dtw
HEAS
Helicoverpa assulta
Oriental tobacco budworm
nr
dtt/dtw, ft, wt, ht
MT possible
COCR
Conopomorpha cramerella
Cocoa pod borer
nr
dtt/dtw, ft, wt
HEQU
Helicoverpa quinoa
Quinoa bollworm
nr
dtt/dtw, ft, wt, ht
MT possible
CODE
Copitarsia decolora
Mexican copitarsia
nr
dtt/dtw, ft, wt
HEPU
Helicoverpa punctigera (Heliothis)
Native budworm
nr
dtt/dtw, ft, wt, ht
COIN
Copitarsia incommoda
Quinoa copitarsia
nr
dtt/dtw, ft, wt
HEVI
Heliothis virescens
Tobacco budworm
nr
dtt/dtw, ft, wt, ht
COSO
Cosmopolites sordidus
Black banana weevil
sl
special
HEZE
Heliothis zea
Corn earworm
nr
dtt/dtw, ft, wt, ht
COCO
Cossus cossus
European goat moth
nr
dtt/dtw, ft
HEUN
Hellula undalis
Cabbage webworm
nr
dtt/dtw, ft, wt
CROM
Cryptophlebia ombrodelta
Macadamia nut borer
nr
dtt/dtw, ft, wt
HEMA
Hemileuca maia
(Eastern) Buckmoth
nr
dtt/dtw
CRGN
Cryptoblabes gnidiella
Asiatic rice borer, Striped stemborer
nr
dtt/dtw, ft, wt
new
HOEL
Homoeosoma electellum
Sunflower moth
nr
dtt/dtw
CYPE
Cydalima perspectalis (Diaphania, Glyphodes)
Box tree pyralid
nr
ft
name has changed
ICCH
Ichneumenoptera chrysophanes
Clearwing persimmon borer
nr
dtt/dtw, ft, wt
CYCA
Cydia caryana
Hickory shuckworm
nr
dtt/dtw, ft, wt
ICXA
Ichneumenoptera cf. xanthosoma
Cinnamon clearwing moth
nr
dtt/dtw, ft, wt
CYFA
Cydia fagiglandana
Beech Moth
nr
dtt/dtw, ft, wt
CYST
Cydia strobilella
Spruce cone moth
nr
dtt/dtw, ft
CYFO
Cylas formicarius elegantulus
Sweetpotato weevil
nr
CYFU
Cydia funebrana (Grapholita)
Plum fruit moth
nr
CYNI
Cydia nigricana (Laspeyresia)
Pea moth
CYPO
Cydia pomonella (Laspeyresia)
Codling moth
CYPOS
Cydia pomonella (superlure, 10 mg)
Codling moth
CYPY
Cydia pyrivora
Pear tortrix
CYSP
Cydia splendana
Chestnut tortrix
nr
dtt/dtw, ft, wt
expected 2016
IPAC
Ips acuminatus
Engraver beetle
special
Min. 100 lures/order
IPCE
Ips cembrae
Large larch bark beetle
special
Min. 100 lures/order
wt
IPSE
Ips sexdentatus
Six-spined engraver beetle
special
Min. 100 lures/order
dtt/dtw, ft, wt
IPTY
Ips typographus
European spruce bark beetle
special
Min. 100 lures/order
nr
dtt/dtw, ft, wt
KELY
Keiferia lycopersicella
Tomato pinworm
nr
dtt/dtw, ft, wt
nr
dtt/dtw, ft, wt
KEPI5
Kermania pistaciella
Pistachio twig borer
nr
dtt/dtw, ft
nrl
dtt/dtw, ft, wt
LAOL
Lacanobia oleracea (Mamestra)
Bright-line brown-eye moth
nr
dtt/dtw, ft
nr
dtt/dtw, ft, wt
LACA
Lampronia capitella
Currant shoot borer
nr
dtt/dtw, ft
Dacus species
new
LASE
Lasioderma serricorne
Cigarette beetle
pv
dtt
see Bactrocera
LEGL
Leguminivora glycinivorella
Soybean pod borer
nr
dtt/dtw, ft
expected 2016
DAPA
Darna pallivitta
Nettle caterpillar
nr
LEOR
Leucinodes orbonalis
Eggplant borer
nr
dtt/dtw, ft
DISA
Diatraea saccharalis
Sugarcane borer
nr
dtt/dtw
LESC
Leucoptera scitella (L. malifoliella)
Apple circular leaf miner
nr
dtt/dtw
DIVI
Diabrotica virgifera virgifera
Western corn rootworm
nr
dtt/dtw, ysp
LOBO
Lobesia botrana
Grapevine moth
nr
dtt/dtw, ft
DIAB
Dioryctria abietella
Fir coneworm
nr
dtt/dtw, ft
LYDI
Lymantria dispar
Gypsy moth
nr
dtt/dtw, ft
DITH
Distantiella theobroma
Cocoa mirid
nr
new
LYMO
Lymanthria monacha
Nun moth
nr
dtt/dtw, ft
DRME
Drosophila melanogaster
Common fruit fly
nr
cis-vaccenyl acetate
LYCL
Lyonetia clerkella
Apple leaf miner
nr
dtt/dtw
DRSU
Drosophila suzukii
Spotted wing Drosophila
special
dst
tablet + liquid
MASE
Maliarpha separatella
African white stemborer
nr
dtt/dtw, ft
DUFO
Duponchelia fovealis
European pepper moth
nr
dtt/dtw, ft, wt
MT possible
MABR
Mamestra brassicae
Cabbage moth
nr
dtt/dtw, ft
EAIN
Earias insulana
Spiny bollworm
nr
dtt/dtw, ft
MACO
Mamestra configurata
Bertha armyworm
nr
dtt/dtw, ft, wt
EAVI
Earias vittella
Spotted bollworm
nr
dtt/dtw, ft
MAVI
Maruca vitrata
Legume pod borer
nr
dtt/dtw, ft
ELLI
Elasmopalpus lignosellus
Lesser cornstalk borer
nr
dtt/dtw, ft
MELA
Melissopus latiferreanus
Filbertworm
nr
dtt/dtw, ft
ENFO
Enarmonia formosana
Cherrybark tortrix moth
nr
dtt/dtw
MECU
Melittia cucurbitae
Squash vine borer
nr
dtt/dtw, ft
ENVI
Endopiza viteana (Paralobesia)
Grape berry moth
nr
dtt/dtw
MNPR
Mnesampela privata
Autumn gum moth
nr
dtt/dtw, ft
EPPO
Epiphyas postvittana
Light brown apple moth
nr
dtt/dtw
MUDO
Musca domestica
House fly
nr
uv light trap
EUAM
Eupoecilia ambiguella
European grape berry moth
nr
dtt/dtw
MYLO
Mythimna loreyi
Lorey leafworm
nr
dtt/dtw, ft
EUBI
Euzophera bigella
Quince moth
nr
dtt/dtw, ft
MYUN
Mythimna unipuncta
True armyworm
nr
dtt/dtw, ft, wt
new 5
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MT possible
The lure is charged with 2 mg enantiopure pheromone, not to be (re)sold in Iran and Turkey
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new new
new
new new
catalogue acronym Latin name
English name
lure type trap type
remarks
catalogue acronym Latin name
Available sex pheromone lures
English name
lure type trap type
NEEL
Neoleucinodes elegantalis
Tomato fruit borer
nr
dtt/dtw, ft, wt
RHBU
Rhyacionia buoliana
European pine shoot moth
nr
dtt/dtw
OPBR
Operophtera brumata
Winter moth
nr
dtt/dtw, ft
RHFE9
Rhynchophorus ferrugineus
Red palm weevil
bp
rpt
remarks
MT possible
OPSA
Opogona sacchari
Banana moth
pv
dtt/dtw, ft, wt
RHPA
Rhynchophorus palmarum
South American palm weevil
special
ORAN
Orgyia antigua
Vapourer moth, Rusty tussock moth
nr
dtt/dtw, ft
RHDO
Rhyzopertha dominica
Lesser grain borer
nr
ORPS
Orgyia pseudotsugata
Douglas-fir tussock moth
nr
dtt/dtw, ft
RICL
Riptorus clavatus
Bean bug
pv
ORCE
Orthosia cerasi (O. stabilis)
Powered quaker moth
nr
dtt/dtw, ft
SASI
Sahlbergella singularis
Cocoa mirid
nr
ORGO
Orthosia gothica
Hebrew character
nr
dtt/dtw, ft
SAPA
Saturnia pavonia
Small emperor moth
nr
dtt/dtw, ft
new
ORHI
Orthosia hibisci
Speckled green
nr
dtt/dtw, ft
SCIN
Scirpophaga incertulas
rice stem borer, yellow stem borer
nr
ft
new
ORIN
Orthosia incerta
Clouded drab moth
nr
dtt/dtw, ft
SCNI
Scirpophaga nivella
Sugarcane top borer
nr
ft (tr/tr/tr)
OSFU
Ostrinia furnacalis
Asian corn borer
nr
dtt/dtw, ft
SCOC
Scrobipalpa ocellatella
Beet moth
pv
dtt/dtw
6
Ostrinia nubilalis (E-strain)
European corn borer (New York)
nr
ht
SEAP
Sesia apiformis
Hornet moth
nr
dtt/dtw, ft
OSNUZ6
Ostrinia nubilalis (Z-strain)
European corn borer (Iowa)
nr
ht
SECA
Sesamia calamistis
Pink maize borer
nr
dtt/dtw, ft
Ostrinia nubilalis (EZ-strain)
European corn borer
nr
ht
SECR
Sesamia cretica
Durra stem borer
nr
ft
European corn borer (Spain)
nr
ht
SEIN
Sesamia inferens
Purple stem borer
nr
dtt/dtw, ft
OSNUE
OSNUEZ
6
OSNUES6 Ostrinia nubilalis (ES-strain)
6
Available sex pheromone lures
MT possible
ft new
new
PAUN
Palpita unionalis
Jasmine moth
nr
dtt/dtw, ft
SENO
Sesamia nonagrioides
Pink stalk borer
nr
dtt/dtw, ft
PAAR
Pammene argyrana
Early fruit moth
nr
dtt/dtw
SENI
Setora nitens
Coconut nettle caterpillar
nr
dtt/dtw, ft
expected 2016
PAFA
Pammene fasciana
Chestnut leafroller
nr
dtt/dtw
SEAS
Setothosea asigna
Nettle caterpillar
nr
dtt/dtw, ft
expected 2016
PARH
Pammene rhediella
Fruitlet mining tortrix
nr
dtt/dtw
SIMO
Sitodiplosis mosellana
Orange wheat blossom midge
nr
dtt/dtw, ft
PACE
Pandemis cerasana
Barred fruit tree tortrix
nr
dtt/dtw
SICE
Sitotroga cerealella
Angoumois grain moth
nr
dtt/dtw
PAHE
Pandemis heparana
Dark oblique-barred twist
nr
dtt/dtw
SPPI
Sparganothis pilleriana
Grape-berry moth
nr
dtt/dtw
PALI
Pandemis limitata
Threelined leafroller
nr
dtt/dtw
SPSU
Sparganothis sulfureana
Sparganothis fruitworm
nr
dtt/dtw
PAFL
Panolis flammea
Pine beauty moth
nr
ft
SPOC
Spilonota ocellana
Eye-spotted budmoth
nr
dtt/dtw
PARO
Paranthrene robiniae
Western poplar clearwing
nr
dtt/dtw, ft
new
SPER
Spodoptera eridania
Southern armyworm
nr
dtt/dtw, ft
PATA
Paranthrene tabaniformis
Poplar twig borer
nr
dtt/dtw, ft,wt
MT possible
SPEM
Spodoptera exempta
Nutgrass armyworm
nr
dtt/dtw, ft, wt
PATE
Parapediasia teterrella
Bluegrass webworm
nr
dtt/dtw
SPEX
Spodoptera exigua
Beet armyworm
nr
dtt/dtw, ft, wt
PEGO
Pectinophora gossypiella
Pink bollworm
nr
dtt/dtw, ft
SPFR
Spodoptera frugiperda
Fall armyworm
nr
dtt/dtw, ft, wt
PEHY
Pennisetia hylaeiformis
Raspberry clearwing moth
nr
dtt/dtw, ft
SPLI
Spodoptera littoralis
Egyptian cotton leafworm
nr
dtt/dtw, ft, wt
PESA
Peridroma saucia
Variegated cutworm
nr
dtt/dtw, ft, wt
SPUR
Spodoptera litura
Tobacco cutworm
nr
dtt/dtw, ft, wt dtt/dtw, ft, wt
PHOP
Phthorimaea operculella
Potato tuberworm moth
nr
dtt/dtw, ft,wt
SPPR
Spodoptera praefica
Western yellowstriped armyworm
nr
PHCI
Phyllocnistis citrella
Citrus leafminer
nr
dtt/dtw
STCA
Stenoma catenifer
Avocado seed moth
nr
PHBL
Phyllonorycter blancardella (Lithocolletis)
Spotted tentiform leafminer
pv
dtt/dtw, ft
SYTA
Symmetrischema tangolias
Andean Potato Tuber Moth
nr
dtt/dtw, ft, wt
PHCO
Phyllonorycter corylifoliella (Lithocolletis)
Upper leaf surface mining moth
nr
dtt/dtw, ft
SYBI
Synanthedon bibionipennis
Strawberry crown moth
nr
dtt/dtw, ft
PHHO7
Phyllopertha horticola
Garden chafer
pp
ftbc (gr/ye/gr/tr)
SYCO
Synanthedon conopiformis
Dale’s Oak Clearwing
nr
dtt/dtw, ft
PLCI
Planococcus citri
Citrus mealy bug
nr
dtt/dtw, ft, wt
SYCU
Synanthedon culiciformis
Large red-banded clearwing moth
nr
dtt/dtw, ft
PLFI
Planococcus ficus
Vine mealy bug
nr
dtt/dtw, ft
SYEX
Synanthedon exitiosa
Peachtree borer
nr
dtt/dtw, ft
PLFL
Platynota flavedana
Variegated leafroller
nr
dtt/dtw, ft
SYFL
Synanthedon flaviventris
Sallow Clearwing
nr
dtt/dtw, ft
PLST
Platynota stultana
Omnivorous leafroller
nr
dtt/dtw, ft
SYFO
Synanthedon formicaeformis
Red-tipped clearwing moth
nr
dtt/dtw, ft
PLCA
Platyptilia carduidactyla
Artichoke plume moth
nr
dtt/dtw, ft, wt
SYMY
Synanthedon myopaeformis
Apple clearwing moth
nr
dtt/dtw, ft
PLIN
Plodia/Ephestia/Cadra species
different stored product moths
nr
dtt/dtw, ft
SYPI
Synanthedon pictipes
Lesser peachtree borer
pv
dtt/dtw, ft
PLXY
Plutella xylostella
Diamondback moth
nr
dtt/dtw, ft, wt
SYPO
Synanthedon polaris
Polar clearwing moth
nr
dtt/dtw, ft
POJA
MT possible
MT possible
expected 2016
Popillia japonica
Japanese beetle
pp
ftbc
SYSCI
Synanthedon scitula
Dogwood borer
pv
dtt/dtw, ft
POSY
Podosesia syringae
Ash borer
nr
dtt/dtw, ft
SYSCO
Synanthedon scoliaeformis
Welsh clearwing moth
nr
dtt/dtw, ft
PRCI
Prays citri
Citrus flower moth
nr
dtt/dtw, ft
SYSE
Synanthedon sequoia
Sequoia pitch moth
nr
dtt/dtw, ft
PROL
Prays oleae
Olive moth
nr
dtt/dtw, ft
SYSO
Synanthedon soffneri
Honeysuckle clearwing moth
nr
dtt/dtw, ft
PTLE
Ptycholoma lecheana
Leche’s twist moth
nr
dtt/dtw
SYSP
Synanthedon spheciformis
White-barred Clearwing
QUPE
Quadraspidiotus perniciosus
San José scale
nr
ysp, dtt/dtw
SYSPU
Synanthedon spuleri
RHCE
Rhagoletis cerasi
European cherry fruit fly
sp
ysp, McP
SYTI
Synanthedon tipuliformis
RHNA
Rhopobota naevana
Blackheaded fireworm
nr
dtt/dtw
SYVE
Synanthedon vespiformis
SYMU TESO
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The Heliothis trap (ht) is a special net trap for Ostrinia and Heliothis species. For Ostrinia this trap is much more efficient in comparison with other traps. Please inquire for availability.
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Please check for availability.
8
Use a Unitrap with barrier cross in color: green/green/yellow/transparent.
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nr
dtt/dtw, ft
nr
dtt/dtw, ft
Currant clearwing moth
nr
dtt/dtw, ft
Yellowlegged clearwing moth
pv
dtt/dtw, ft
Syndemis musculana
Autumn leafroller
nr
dtt/dtw, ft
Tecia solanivora (Scrobipalpopsis)
Guatemalan potato moth
nr
dtt/dtw, ft, wt
For Rhynchophorus ferrugineus we supply a biopolymer lure charged with 600-700 mg pheromone per lure.
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MT possible
MT possible
catalogue acronym Latin name
Available sex pheromone lures
English name
lure type trap type
THLE
Thaumatotibia leucotreta (Cryptophlebia)
False codling moth
nr
dtt/dtw
THPI
Thaumetopoea pityocampa
Pine procession moth
nr
ft
THPIS10
Thaumetopoea pityocampa (superlure, 10 mg)
Pine procession moth
pv
ft
THPR
Thaumetopoea processionea
Oak processionary moth
nr
ft
THSP
Thrips species
Thrips species
kl
ysp
TIBI
Tineola bisselliella
Webbing clothes moth
nr
dtt/dtw
TOVI
Tortrix viridana
European oak leafroller
nr
dtt/dtw
TRNI
Trichoplusia ni
Cabbage looper
nr
dtt/dtw, ft, wt
TRCA
Trigonotylus caelestialium
Rice leaf bug
nr
wsp
TUAB
Tuta absoluta
Tomato leafminer
nr
dtt/dtw, wt
VIPO
Vitacea polistiformis
Grape root borer
nr
dtt/dtw
XYCU
Xylomyges curialis
Citrus cutworm
nr
dtt/dtw, wt
YPEV
Yponomeuta evonymella
Bird-cherry ermine moth
nr
dtt/dtw
YPMA
Yponomeuta malinellus
Apple ermine moth
nr
dtt/dtw
YPPA
Yponomeuta padella (Hyponomeuta)
Orchard ermine moth
nr
dtt/dtw
ZEPY
Zeuzera pyrina
Leopard moth
pv
ft, special Zeuzera pyrina trap
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For non-listed species please inquire at
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General terms and conditions Pherobank BV
remarks Article 1. Definitions
Article 8. Intellectual and industrial property
Pherobank: the private limited company with limited liability Pherobank B.V., with its registered office at Molenvliet 1c, 3961 MT Wijk bij Duurstede, the Netherlands, telephone: +31 (0)6-46262681, fax +31 (0)84-8704440, e-mail:
[email protected], website: www.pherobank.com, registered with the Dutch Chamber of Commerce [Kamer van Koophandel] under number 54287154. Client: every person or legal entity to whom Pherobank offers and/or sells products. Product: pheromone dispensers, Pherobank accessories, reference substances and technical pheromones. Quotation: an offer to supply products drawn up specifically for a client at the price and under the terms and conditions set out by Pherobank.
8.1 Pherobank reserves the rights and authority accorded on the grounds of the Copyright Act [Auteurswet] and all other laws and regulations covering intellectual property. Pherobank has the right to use knowledge obtained during the course of implementing an agreement for other purposes, as long as no confidential information about or originating from the client is made known to third parties.
Article 2. Scope of application
MT possible
2.1 These general terms and conditions will apply to all quotations, orders and agreements made between Pherobank and a client, in as far as Pherobank has declared them to apply. 2.2 These general terms and conditions will also apply to agreements made with Pherobank but implemented by a third party on behalf of Pherobank. 2.3 Deviation from these general terms and conditions must be agreed by both parties in writing. 2.4 In the event that one or more of the provisions of these general terms and conditions are wholly or partially quashed or declared null and void, the other provisions of these terms and conditions will remain fully in effect. Parties will consult with each other to agree new provisions to replace the quashed or void ones. In doing so, the purpose and meaning of the original provisions will be taken into account as far as possible. 2.5 Should there be any confusion about the interpretation of one of more conditions contained in these general terms and conditions, the provision should be interpreted ‘in the spirit’ of these general terms and conditions.
Article 3. Formation
The long-life lure for Thaumetopoea pityocampa will remain attractive for 180 - 200 days.
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A ttractive to Frankliniella occidentalis , Thrips tabaci , Thrips major and possibly other Thrips species.
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I n The Netherlands in apple orchards Yponomeuta padella is the principal species, not Yponomeuta malinellus !
3.1 All quotations given by Pherobank are free from obligation, unless the quotation states a period for acceptance. Where no acceptance period is shown, Pherobank is entitled to change the prices on quotations without prior notice. 3.2 Pherobank cannot be made to abide by a quotation if the client can reasonably be expected to understand that it includes a mistake or a clerical error. 3.3 An agreement will only be formed once Pherobank has accepted an order from a client in writing. Pherobank has the right to reject an order or require extra conditions to be added to an agreement. Clients will be informed in writing within eight days if an order is rejected.
Article 4. Prices 4.1 The prices for the products are shown in euros, exclusive of Dutch VAT [BTW], exclusive of taxes, dispatch costs or any other levies, unless otherwise stated or agreed in writing. 4.2 Dispatch costs for orders solely comprising pheromone dispensers are: - in the Netherlands: EUR 15; - other countries within the European Union: EUR 25; - countries outside the European Union: actual costs; - no costs will be charged for orders from within European Union of above EUR 2,000, excluding VAT and surcharges. 4.3 Dispatch costs for orders including, or solely consisting of accessories must be paid for in full by the client. 4.4 All other necessary costs paid by Pherobank on behalf of the client, including import and customs costs and duties, will be charged to the client. 4.5 For orders of products within the Netherlands with a total value of less than EUR 130, excluding VAT and dispatch costs, Pherobank will add a surcharge of EUR 20.
Article 5. Payment 5.1 Payments must be made to the bank account specified on the invoice within fourteen (14) days of the date of the invoice. Payment in part will not be accepted and will be deemed not to have been made. 5.2 A client that exceeds the payment period will be in default by operation of law. The client will be legally obliged to pay interest. Pherobank is entitled to charge a client that defaults on payment for the reasonable costs of securing payment of the invoice. 5.3 Objections to the amount stated on the invoice do not suspend the client’s obligation to pay.
Article 6. Dispatch and delivery 6.1 The delivery times stated in the brochure and on the website are an indication. Exceeding the delivery time does not give the client a right to compensation. 6.2 Goods will be dispatched by registered post or by courier. 6.3 Orders will be at the client’s risk from the moment of delivery. 6.4 Clients are responsible for obtaining the licences and documentation (including for customs) needed to dispatch the order.
Article 9. Guarantee and advertising 9.1 Products supplied by Pherobank will comply with the customary standards and requirements that can reasonably be made of them at the time of delivery. 9.2 The guarantee specified in paragraph 1 of this Article will apply for a period of 2 months after delivery, unless the nature of the product supplied provides otherwise or parties have made other agreements. If the guarantee provided by Pherobank concerns a product produced by a third party, the stipulations given by the producer of the product will apply to the guarantee, unless otherwise stated. 9.3 All forms of guarantee will cease to apply if a fault occurs as the result of or ensuing from improper use of the product, use after the expiry date or incorrect storage by the client and/or a third party. Neither will the client be entitled to invoke the guarantee if a fault occurs because of, or as the result of, circumstances on which Pherobank has no influence, including weather conditions et cetera. 9.4 The client undertakes to check that the quality and/or quantity of the product supplied complies with the terms stated in the agreement, and that the product satisfies the requirements agreed by both parties in said agreement, as soon as the goods are made available. The client must report any faults or defects to Pherobank in writing within fourteen (14) days of delivery. 9.5 If it can be proved that a product does not comply with the terms of the agreement, Pherobank will replace said product on return, and if no replacement is available, will refund the costs shown on the invoice.
Article 10. Liability 10.1 In cases where Pherobank is liable, liability will be restricted to the conditions of this provision. 10.2 Pherobank is not liable for damage of whatever kind incurred when Pherobank acts on incorrect or incomplete information given by or on behalf of the client. 10.3 In cases where Pherobank is liable for damages of any kind, liability will be restricted to a maximum of twice the amount of the invoice for the products ordered, or at least for that part of the order to which liability applies. 10.4 In all cases, Pherobank’s liability will be restricted to the amount paid out by the insurer in the case concerned. 10.5 Pherobank can only be held liable for direct damages. Direct damages should be taken to mean the reasonable costs of ascertaining the cause and scope of the damage, reasonable costs incurred to hold Pherobank accountable for its defective performance in relation to the agreement in as far as Pherobank can be held responsible, and reasonable costs made to prevent or limit the damage. 10.6 Pherobank can never be held liable for indirect damage, including resulting damage, loss of profit, lost savings and loss due to business interruption.
Article 11. Termination 11.1 Pherobank is authorised to terminate the agreement between the parties if: a. it is unable to comply with the obligations ensuing from the agreement due to circumstances beyond its control. For the purposes of these terms and conditions, in addition to the stipulations contained in the relevant legislation and legal precedents, circumstances beyond its control includes all external causes, foreseen or unforeseen, on which Pherobank has no influence. b. after having made the agreement, Pherobank is informed of circumstances giving well-founded fear that the client will be unable to comply with the obligations contained in the agreement. c. the client is asked to provide security under the terms of the agreement, but is unable to provide sufficient security. 11.2 The client is not authorised to terminate the agreement. 11.3 The agreement must be terminated by registered letter or by e-mail.
Article 12. Location and amendment of conditions 12.1 These terms and conditions will be filed with the Chamber of Commerce [Kamer van Koophandel] under number 54287154. 12.2 The version applying at the time of formulating the agreement between Pherobank and the client will apply. 12.3 When interpreting these general terms and conditions, the Dutch text will prevail.
Article 13. Applicable law and court with jurisdiction 13.1 All agreements and disputes ensuing from these general terms and conditions will be subject to Dutch law. 13.2 Disputes between parties may only be heard by the court with jurisdiction at the Arnhem District Court.
Article 7. Reservation of title 7.1 All products supplied by Pherobank under the terms of the agreement will continue to be property of Pherobank until the client complies fully with all the obligations contained in the agreement made with Pherobank. 7.2 Products supplied by Pherobank and subject to reservation of title, may not be sold on and may not be used as an instrument of payment. The client is not authorised to pledge or in any way encumber goods that are subject to reservation of title. 7.3 If third parties impound products supplied subject to reservation of title, or intend to establish or claim rights to such products, the client is obliged to inform Pherobank immediately.
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