The Green Revolution Brinjal Lure is a complete pheromone trap for brinjal farmers who want to save their crop from borer damage. Each set comes with a strong funnel trap and a ready-to-use brinjal lure inside the pack. The brinjal lure trap catches the borer moth before it can lay eggs on the plant, so the shoots stay green and the fruits stay healthy at harvest time. The brinjal pheromone trap is safe to use in all seasons and works in both small kitchen gardens and big farm fields. The brinjal pheromone trap stays active day and night, and the borer count starts dropping within the first few days of hanging in the field.
Key Features and Benefits
Targets Borer Moths Only: The brinjal lure draws in only male Leucinodes orbonalis moths, keeping bees and friendly insects safe.
Long Lure Life: Each brinjal lure stays active for 30 to 45 days in the field before needing a fresh one.
Approved for Organic Use: The brinjal lure trap works on scent only, making it safe for organic and natural farming.
24-hour Action: The brinjal lure trap stays active 24 hours a day, catching moths during their peak evening and night flying hours.
Deep Chamber: The deep funnel chamber of the brinjal pheromone trap can hold 200 to 300 dead moths.
Green Revolution Brinjal Pheromone Trap Specifications
Specifications | Details |
Product Name | Green Revolution Brinjal Lure with Brinjal Pheromone Trap |
Brand | Green Revolution |
Type | Funnel Pheromone Trap with Brinjal Lure |
Target Pest | Brinjal Fruit and Shoot Borer (Leucinodes orbonalis) |
Lure Type | Sex Pheromone (Rubber Septa) |
Lure Active Life | 30 to 45 days |
Trap Material | UV-Stabilised Plastic |
Trap Reusability | 3 to 4 seasons (with lure refill) |
Recommended Dose | 10 traps per acre for monitoring; 20–25 traps per acre for mass trapping |
Pack Variants | 2 Sets, 5 Sets, 10 Sets, 20 Sets, 50 Sets (Trap + Lure); Lure-Only packs (10, 20, 50, 100 qty) |
Target Crops | Brinjal (Eggplant), Potato |
Country of Origin | India |
How to Assemble
Open the pheromone trap for brinjal box and check that all parts are inside — the main funnel body, top cap with hanging loop, lure holder basket, and the sealed brinjal lure pouch.
Press the top cap firmly onto the funnel body until it locks in place over the side entry holes for moths.
Tear open the brinjal lure pouch only at the time of installation, since the pheromone scent fades fast in open air.
Place the brinjal lure inside the lure holder basket using gloves or a small stick, then clip the holder under the top cap of the brinjal pheromone trap.
Tie a strong nylon string through the top loop of the pheromone trap for brinjal for hanging support.
Hang the brinjal lure trap on a bamboo stake at a height of 1 to 1.5 feet above the brinjal canopy, where moths fly during evening hours.
Install 10 brinjal pheromone trap units per acre for monitoring, or 20 to 25 units per acre for mass trapping, spaced evenly across the field.
Check the brinjal pheromone trap chamber every 7 to 10 days, empty out the dead moths, and replace the brinjal lure every 30 to 45 days for steady protection.
Safety Instructions
Do not open the sealed brinjal lure pouch before the pheromone trap for brinjal is ready to be hung in the field, since the scent fades within minutes of exposure.
Avoid handling the brinjal lure with bare hands; always wear cotton gloves or use a small stick, since human skin scent reduces trap efficiency.
Keep the brinjal pheromone trap away from chemical spray paths, as pesticide drift can damage the lure and shorten its working life.
Hang the brinjal lure trap at the correct height (1 to 1.5 feet above the canopy); too low or too high reduces the moth catch rate.
Replace the brinjal lure every 30 to 45 days for continuous protection, since an expired lure stops attracting moths even if it looks intact.
Store unused brinjal lures in their sealed pouch in a cool, dry place away from kerosene cans, naphthalene balls, kitchen heat, and direct sunlight.