Insect-inducing belt speical for fruit tree
A technology for trapping insects and fruit trees, applied in the application, trapping or killing devices of insects, animal husbandry and other directions, can solve the problems of difficult popularization and application, difficult operation of binding, difficult trapping effect, etc., and achieves obvious trapping effect and good insect trapping effect. effect of effect
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[0013] 1. The living and overwintering habits of target pests
[0014] Some small-sized pests in the main pest community of apples, such as spider mites, mealybugs consoni, paramecium, leaf rollers, apple cotton aphids, etc., damage leaves, fruits and branches in summer, and often crawl under the trunks in cracked skin crevices before winter. It hides and overwinters in the cracks in the rhizosphere. Taking advantage of this habit of pests, artificially designed special traps for fruit trees are more suitable for these types of pests to survive the winter. After they are dormant, they can be hunted intensively, which can greatly reduce their wintering base and control the damage of pests in the coming year.
[0015] 2. Design of insect traps for fruit trees
[0016] A special insect trap for fruit trees, see Figure 3-4 , including a corrugated cardboard 2, the corrugated cardboard 2 has a rib width of 3×4mm or 3×6mm, and the corrugated cardboard 2 has a layer of outer venee...
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