Insecticide Attract Fruit Flies Z-9-Tricosene Honey Bee Housefly Bedbugs Attractant
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Detailed Product Description
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Insecticide Attract Fruit Flies Z-9-Tricosene Honey Bee Housefly
Bedbugs Attractant This product can be used as an attractant for flies and other
insects. When used in combination with insecticide, it will
significantly improve the efficiency of insecticide and effectively
reduce the use of insecticide. Z-9-Tricosene, known as muscalure, is an insect pheromone found in
dipteran flies such as the housefly. Females produce it to attract
males to mate. It is used as a pesticide, as in Maxforce Quickbayt
by Bayer, luring males to traps to prevent them from reproducing. Product Specifications
Features
Working Mechanism Z-9-Tricosene is a sex pheromone produced by female house flies
(Musca domestica) to attract males. In bees, it is one of the
communication pheromones released during the waggle dance. This
product is an insect pheromone synthesized by our company using a
chemical synthesis method. It has a good attracting effect on
cockroaches and flies. It can improve the insecticidal efficiency
of insecticides when used in combination with insecticides. This
product is only used as an attractant in insecticides. Shelf Life Two years under directed condition Storage and Transportation Methods
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| Product Tags: Z-9-Tricosene insecticide attractant fruit fly attractant Z-9-Tricosene bedbug attractant Z-9-Tricosene |
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