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Pheromone traps to kill pests developed

At A time when recurrent pest attacks on crops and harmful effect of indiscriminate use chemical pesticides is giving the farmers and scientists the jitters, the scientists at the CSIR- Indian

Srilakshmi Muttevi

VISAKHAPATNAM : At A time when recurrent pest attacks on crops and harmful effect of indiscriminate use chemical pesticides is giving the farmers and scientists the jitters, the scientists at the CSIR- Indian Institute of Chemical Technology (IICT), Hyderabad, have come up with an eco-friendly way of keeping the pest infestation at bay.They have developed a pheromone trap that can kill insects in the fields itself, restricting their multiplication without application of any toxic chemical.

Pheromone is a biochemical the pests release to attract opposite sex for mating. This device uses pheromones to attract a particular pest that gets trapped and killed in the process.Having implemented the technology successfully in Nalgonda, Adilabad, Gujarat and in some parts of Guntur and Srikakulam districts, the CSIR is now trying to spread it across Andhra Pradesh.

“The traps are small coneshaped plastic bags containing pheromones and are placed at the corners of the crop fields. As insects communicate through smell, they get attracted only to get trapped in the bags. Once trapped, they can’t go out of the bag and get killed,” said S Chandrasekhar, director, CSIR- IICT.

“This biological control method helps farmers avoid the use of chemical insecticides that are harmful to crops, soil health and environment at large, ” he said, adding that already, the method has been implemented successfully in 25,000 hectares in Nalgonda, Adilabad and Gujarat.

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