Pheromone-based solutions for Insect

Mating Disruption

 Disrupt and Confuse

Bioglobal’s mating disruption products feature tailor-made dispersal methods and highly-concentrated sex pheromones that disrupt and confuse male insects, hindering their ability to locate and mate with females. This disruption results in decreases in the numbers of fertile eggs and larvae, ie, future generations, ultimately reducing damages on crops.

Pheromone Based Products

Bioglobal currently manufactures and markets mating disruption products for controlling the key pests that cause damages on pear, peach and apple, including Oriental Fruit Moth, Codling Moth and Light Brown Apple Moth.

Pheromone based product in packaging.

In addition to mating disruption products, Bioglobal manufactures and sells a wide range of sex pheromone lures that can be used to monitor the major agricultural pests, such as Fall Armyworm, Cotton Bull Worm,  Asian Corn Borer, Rice Stem Borer, Rice Leaffolder, Oriental Fruit Moth, Codling Moth, European Grapevine Moth, Tomato Leafminer, Diamond Back Moth and so on.

Insect Lure with Yellow Lid in field.

*The sale or use of Bioglobal pheromone or kairomone based products including but not limited to BioAttract-heli is subject to the registration or registration exemption granted or to be granted by the relevant local government regulatory agency, the detailed information of such registration or registration exemption should be consulted with Bioglobal .

How is Insect Mating Interference Achieved?

Example of two moths visualizing how pheromone works.

In natural environment, relying on the directions and attractions of sex pheromones released by female moths, male moths of the same species locate female moths and mate with them.

This concentration makes male moths of the same species feel confused in locating the female moths, as results of such confusions, communications between male and female moths of the same species are disrupted, and therefore male moths are unable to locate female moths for mating. Unmated female moths can not lay fertile eggs and no larvae will be hatched to cause any infestations.

Visualization of moths and pheromone dispencers highlighting how pheromone's impact a moth.

Mating disruption technology is an insect behavior regulating technology that uses and delivers  sufficient concentration level of artificial sex pheromone mimicking the sex pheromone released by a particular species of female moth.

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