PESTS exist in every crop
They force farmers to spend resources in dealing with them
Different MOTHS are pests in every crop
Before receiving the patent for Tutamor® in 2021, with the
financing and idea of Tervel Nikolov experiments were conducted
for 3 consecutive years in the field, greenhouse, yard. Measuring results under
different conditions, seasons and crops. Agronomist
Krasimir Zelengorov placed different traps under different conditions at
farmers and measured the results. Soon the
farmers that tested Tutamor® asked to keep it. And so, the number of prototypes
used in practice is growing. The team of Opora Zaden Bulgaria in Tsalapisa soon
became interested and is eager to distribute the trap, becoming the first Tutamor®
dealer.
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Tutamor® is a patented model of traps for moths
that will amaze you with its efficiency and ease of use. This definitive method
of disposing of all moths, flying during the night and especially when they fly
between the plants and mating. DOES NOT
ATTRACT ADDITIONAL MOTHS FROM A DISTANCE!
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Tuta absoluta caught during the first
night in an infested greenhouse. The greenhouse was tuta-free after 3 weeks.
Stage of development:
First model market ready prototype is
ready, produced and sold
Concept of models for field use is
ready
Different MOTHS are pests in every crop
Based on statistical data on the crops
that are being grown over the planet the global minimum potential sales of
Tutamor® moth trap cann be
calculated:
150 mln pcs.
In tomato at 5mln ha
700 mln pcs. In
cabbage at 23.7mln ha
1050 mln pcs.
Rapeseed at 35 mln ha
Millions
pieces of potential sales!
The list goes
on, because moths are present in many crops!
This is a sustainable product
No consumables! No chemicals needed at
recommended density! Easy to produce! Easy to maintain! Long lifespan!
Recommended use:
Spread the traps evenly in the area, 20-30
traps per ha or 1 trap for 300 to 500 m2. Place a water pool of
minimum 30x30 cm or round (in case of using a model with electroshock grid, it
should be in a protected housing, ready to hang). Fill the water pool with
several cm water and add some of the following: paraffin, vegetable oil a few
drops of soap or floor cleaner. Hang the
light source at 30-50cm above the water surface (or electroshock grid). Turn on
during the dark period of the day for best effect and to save electricity.
Based on moth species
specific recommendations for optimum efficiency may vary. Example: Tuta absoluta is trapped
most efficiently when the killing surface is up to 50cm from the ground.
Cameraria ohridella is a far flying moth and horse chestnut is a big tree,
hanging on the ground is more efficient in spring, hanging in the crown of the
tree fights the several new generations during the year more efficiently.
Duration of use should be minimum for the duration of a full life cycle of the
target pest, e.g. for Brassica Butterfly, Pieris rapae is 26-55 days from egg
to laying eggs, but we have found trapped tuta in 4 months empty greenhouses
during warm winter days in February.
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Diverse insects caught in a period of
3 nights
- Specially designed for fighting moths
- Patented design
- Top product for fighting tuta absoluta,
tomato moths
- Easy to use
- High efficiency
- Compatible with biological crop protection
- Possibility to connect to a battery if
there is no grid connection
- photocell for automatic work
- Possibility to connect a solar panel to
charge the battery
- Box for open door installation in the field
or orchard
- Low cost with 2 years warranty. Ask for
Price and availability
- Compatible with other water traps, cover
pheromones from direct UV light as they may degrade.
- Excellent efficiency is achieved without
using pheromones
Contact us
for more information
+359-2-9743405;+359-88-9715605
www.opora.bg
www.opora-bg.com modernitehnologii@abv.bg
with persistent use, the amount of pests is kept under control
TUTAMOR®
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When usage
starts before transplanting youngplants, the
pressure is low and tuta absoluta
is caught upon entering the greenhouse
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Careful study
of flight patterns of tuta absoluta has lead to optimal placement and choice of
light frequency
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Simple
solutions are sustainable solutions.
Compatible
with pheromones and efficient at low density of pests, able to catch the first
appearance. Tuta absoluta is very persistent and present even before the plants
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After 2 days
in an empty greenhouse before planting tomato, the pheromone compartment can be
seen empty. This grower skipped on wasting money for it.
Diverse
trapped insects including walnut caterpillars Datana integerrima reveal
potential for growth and advise to use in professional agriculture or only for
hot spot treatment in forests or wild areas.
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