Products

Pheromone Solutions

Achintya is probably the only Company that offers one single formulation base matrix i.e., a Gel/Paste Base for all four applications – Monitoring, Mass Trapping, Mating Disruption and Attract & Kill – for managing a wide range of pest populations.

Pheromones, natural chemical signals used by insects to communicate, have emerged as an effective tool in agriculture, particularly for pest management. By disrupting pest mating patterns, pheromones reduce pest populations without relying on harmful pesticides, offering a more eco-friendly and precise approach to pest control.

Pheromones serve various functions in insects, such as attracting mates or signaling danger. In pest control, they are primarily used to confuse or mislead pests, preventing successful mating and controlling pest numbers. Common types include:

Achintya Supplies its Pheromone solutions formulated with the most diverse range of dispensers such as: Rubber Septa, PE Vials, PE Tubes, PE Plugs, PE Pouches, Sealed PE ampoules, PE Blisters, Porous PP Blocks, Wood blocks, Cork discs, Compressed Powder Tablets, Gel/Paste Dollops, Cellulose Stubs, Controlled Puffers etc., some of which are shown here. The selection of a particular type of dispenser is based on the physical & chemical properties of the active pheromone ingredient/attractant, rate & duration of dissipation/dispensation required, Loading dosage, climatic conditions such as temperature range, humidity range etc.

Some of them are Presented below:

Pheromones are also classified on the basis of purpose for which they are used, such as:

Monitoring

To monitor in real time, how pest populations are building up in the farm/crop, so that based on a predetermined threshold level i .e., trap catch rate, further crop protection measures (such as a pesticide spray) can be taken up.

Mass Trapping

More pheromone traps are placed to trap more insects, so that pest populations are under control without using pesticide sprays.
Both these need insect traps in which pheromone lures are placed to attract the pest, whereas the subsequent applications offer more effective tra-pless solutions.

Mating Disruption

Wherein larger quantity of pheromones is applied, leading to confusion of the male insects regarding whereabouts of female insects, thus preventing mating between them, leading to much lesser no of eggs being laid and so lower pest populations. In some cases, this method can lead to over 90% pest incidence control.

Attract & Kill

These formulations contain small amounts of pesticide in addition to the pheromone. Insects are attracted by the pheromone and pesticide kills them, leading to a good control.

Monitoring

To monitor in real time, how pest populations are building up in the farm/crop, so that based on a predetermined threshold level i .e., trap catch rate, further crop protection measures (such as a pesticide spray) can be taken up.

Mass Trapping

More pheromone traps are placed to trap more insects, so that pest populations are under control without using pesticide sprays.
Both these need insect traps in which pheromone lures are placed to attract the pest, whereas the subsequent applications offer more effective tra-pless solutions.

Mating Disruption

Wherein larger quantity of pheromones is applied, leading to confusion of the male insects regarding whereabouts of female insects, this preventing mating between them, leading to much lesser no of eggs being laid and so lower pest populations. In some cases, this method can lead to over 90% pest incidence control.

Attract & Kill

These formulations contain small amounts of pesticide in addition to the pheromone. Insects are attracted by the pheromone and pesticide kills them, leading to a good control.

ATTRACT – OFL

ATTRACT-PFL

ATTRACT – MFL

ATTRACT-RPW

ATTRACT - RPW Tube

ATTRACT-RB

ATTRACT-TLM

ATTRACT - PBW

Melon Fly (Bactrocera cucurbitae) Pheromone Lure

Oriental fruit fly (Bactrocera dorsalis) Pheromone Lure

Peach fruit Fly (Bactrocera zonata) Pheromone Lure

Mediterranean Fruit Fly (Ceratitis capitata ) Pheromone Lures

Spotted Wing Drosophila (Drosophila suzukii) Pheromone Lures

Cotton bollworm (Helicoverpa armigera) Pheromone Lure

Egg Plant Borer (Leucinodes Orbonalis) Pheromone Lure

Pink Bollworm (Pectinophora gossypiella) Pheromone Lure

Diamondback Moth (Plutella xylostella) Pheromone Lure

Red Palm Weevil (Rhynchophorus ferrugineus ) Pheromone Lure

Red palm weevil (Rhynchophorus ferrugineus) - kairomone attractant

Rhinoceros Beetle (Oryctes rhinoceros) Pheromone Lure

Tobacco cut worm (Spodoptera litura) Pheromone Lure

Tomato Leaf Miner (Tuta absoluta) Pheromone Lure

Fall army worm (Spodoptera frugiperda) Pheromone Lure

Rice Yellow Stem Borer (Scirpophaga incertulas) Pheromone Lure

Arrest - OFL

Arrest - MFL

Arrest - RPW

Arrest - RB