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Manufacturers of insect traps and other pest management tools employ an adhesive called insect trapping glue. These adhesives are made to draw and capture insects, offering a practical means of managing and controlling insect populations.
There are various types of insect-capturing adhesives, including: Non-drying adhesives: These adhesives keep their stickiness and don’t dry out, making them an excellent and long-lasting bug trap.
Adhesives that dry out: These adhesives grow hard and provide a solid bond for trapping insects.Pheromone-based adhesives: These adhesives contain pheromones that draw particular insects to the trap and so improve their effectiveness.
Adhesives for insect traps must be non-toxic and secure for usage in both indoor and outdoor settings. Additionally, they must be resistant to external elements including sunshine, moisture, and temperature variations. Since they are designed specifically for the pest management sector, they have qualities like strong tack, good adherence, and resistance to environmental variables.
The Global Insect Trapping Adhesives Market accounted for $XX Billion in 2022 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2023 to 2030.
Koppert introduces a new line of bug traps With the addition of 4 new traps, Koppert Biological Systems has increased the selection of Horiver sticky traps for catching pests including aphids, leaf miners, whiteflies, thrips, and other destructive insects in a variety of crops.
Horiver’s sticky traps provide early pest detection so that biological control can be applied. By doing this, unwanted chemical agent use is avoided. Additionally, by routinely doing counts, it can be determined when pests enter the greenhouse, how they grow, and when a population will peak. The grower is better equipped to deal with any risks as a result.
Koppert will continue to use the all-purpose Horiver trap, which works well for trapping a variety of pests. The sticky card is the end result of ongoing research and development and is firmly positioned as a generalist in the new Horiver line. I
t keeps an eye on invasive insects including leaf miners, thrips, and whiteflies. It is simple to insert into the crop thanks to a specially created notch. It comes in a variety of colors since different hues attract different bugs.