
Use of the Japanese beetle's natural sex attractant for trapping is an ideal method to aid in the control of the insect through its own natural biology. It provides a means compatible with the environment and also helps avoid the indiscriminate use of harmful chemicals. The natural sex attractant, when used together with a proven floral lure, can attract from two to five times as many beetles as the commonly available floral lure alone.
| Color | : | Yellow |
| Compositions | : | Eugenol, Geraniol, 2-phenylethyl Propionate, (R, Z) -5-(1-decenyl) -dihydro-2(3h) Furanone |
| Coverage Area | : | <1/8 acre |
| Odor/Scent | : | Floral |
| Form | : | Solid |