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2 KITS LURES KITS LURES KITS LURES CODLING MOTH (Cydia pomonella) Code Trap CM-DA Combo 3-Station Kit (8 week lures, ICP Traps) CM-DA ICP/ VI / IIB CM-DA Combo 3-Station Kit (8 week lures, VI Traps) CM-DA ICP/ VI / IIB CM Long-Life, L 2 3-Station Kit (12 week lures, ICP Traps) CM ICP/ VI / IIB CM Standard 3-Station Kit (Std. 4 week lures, ICP Traps) CM ICP/ VI / IIB CM Master Fieldman Long-Life, L 2 Kit (25 traps, 25 lures) 12 week lures, ICP Traps CM ICP/ VI / IIB CM Master Fieldman Kit (25 traps, 25 lures) Std. 4 week lures, ICP Traps CM ICP/ VI / IIB CM-DA Combo Lure + AA Lure 8 wk longevity (case/25) CM-DA + AA ICP/ VI / IIB AA Lure 8 week longevity (case/25) AA ICP/ VI / IIB CM-DA Combo Lure 8 week longevity (case/25) CM-DA ICP/ VI / IIB DA Lure 8 week longevity (case/25) DA ICP/ VI / IIB CM Long-Life, L 2 Lures 12 week longevity (case/25) CM ICP/ VI / IIB CM Standard Lure 4 week longevity (case/25) CM ICP/ VI / IIB CM 10X Lure For Mating Disruption Monitoring Only. 2-3 week longevity (case/25) CM ICP/ VI / IIB CM MEGALURE For Mating Disruption Monitoring Only week longevity (case/25) CM ICP/ VI / IIB ORIENTAL FRUIT MOTH (Grapholita molesta) OFM Long-Life, L 2 3-Station Kit (12 week lures, IC Traps) OFM IC / VI / IIC OFM Standard 3-Station Kit (4 week lures, IC Traps) OFM IC / VI / IIC OFM Master Fieldman Long-Life, L 2 Kit (25 traps, 25 lures) 12 week lures, IC Traps OFM IC / VI / IIC OFM Master Fieldman Kit (25 traps, 25 lures) Std. 4 week lures, IC Traps OFM IC / VI / IIC OFM Standard Lure 4 week longevity (case/25) OFM IC / VI / IIC OFM Long-Life, L 2 12 week longevity (case/25) OFM IC / VI / IIC PEACH TWIG BORER (Anarsia lineatella) PTB Long-Life, L 2 3-Station Kit (12 week lures, IC Traps) PTB IC / VI / IIC PTB Standard 3-Station Kit (4 week lures, IC Traps) PTB IC / VI / IIC PTB Master Fieldman Long-Life, L 2 (25 traps, 25 lures) 12 week lures, IC Traps PTB IC / VI / IIC PTB Master Fieldman Kit (25 traps, 25 lures) Std. 4 week lures, IC Traps PTB IC / VI / IIC PTB Standard Lure 4 week longevity (case/25) PTB IC / VI / IIC PTB Long-Life, L 2 12 week longevity (case/25) PTB IC / VI / IIC CATEGORY I Scientific Name Common Name 3-Station Kits (12 weeks) Lures (4 week lures) Code Trap Acrobasis nuxvorella Pecan Nut Casebearer PNCB ICP / VI / IIID Agrotis ipsilon Black Cutworm BCW IC / BUC Archips argyrospila Fruittree Leafroller FTLR IC / IIC Archips podana Fruittree Tortrix ARPO IC / IIC Argyrotaenia citrana Orange Tortrix OT IC / IIB / IIC Argyrotaenia velutinana Redbanded Leafroller RBLR ICP / IIB Autographa gamma Silver Y Moth SYM IC / IIC Ceratitis capitata Mediterranean Fruit Fly MFF II / JT Choristoneura rosaceana Obliquebanded Leafroller OBLR IC / IIC Choristoneura rosaceana Obliquebanded Leafroller, W OBLR-W IC / IIC Chrysoteuchia topiaria Cranberry Girdler CBG IC / IIB Cydia caryana Hickory Shuckworm HSW IC / IIB Cydia latiferreana Filbertworm FBW IC / IIB Diatraea grandiosella Southwestern Corn Borer SWCB IC / IIC Endopiza viteana Grape Berry Moth GBM IC / IIC Grapholita funebrana Plum Fruit Moth GFUN IC / IIB Grapholita prunivora Lesser Appleworm LAW IC / IIB / IIC Helicoverpa zea Corn Earworm CEW IC / BUC Homoeosoma electellum Sunflower Moth SHM IC / IIC Keiferia lycopersicella Tomato Pinworm TPW IC / II Lacanobia subjuncta Lacanobia Subjuncta LSJ IC / BUC Ostrinia nubilalis European Corn Borer ECB-III IC / BUC Ostrinia nubilalis European Corn Borer: Iowa ECB IA IC / BUC Ostrinia nubilalis European Corn Borer: New York ECB NY IC / BUC Pandemis cerasana Barred Fruit Tree Tortrix PC IC / IIC Pandemis limitata Threelined Leafroller-Pandemis/US PL IC / IIB / IIC Pectinophora gossypiella Pink Bollworm PBW II Peridroma saucia Variegated Cutworm VGC IC / BUC Platynota idaeusalis Tufted Apple Bud Moth TBM IC Platynota stultana Omnivorous Leafroller OLR IC / IIC Platyptilia carduidactyla Artichoke Plume Moth APM BUC Prays oleae Olive Moth OM IC / II / IIB Rhopobota naevana Blackheaded Fireworm BFM IC Rhyacionia buoliana European Pine Shoot Moth EPSM IC / IIB Rhyacionia frustrana Nantucket Pine Tip Moth NPTM IC / BUC Sparganothis sulfureana Sparganothis Fruitworm Moth SPAR IC / IIB Spodoptera exigua Beet Armyworm BAW IC / BUC Spodoptera frugiperda Fall Armyworm FAW IC / BUC
3 CATEGORY I continued Scientific Name Common Name 3-Station Kits (12 weeks) Lures (4 week lures) Code Trap Spodoptera littoralis Egyptian Cotton Leafworm SPOD-I IC / BUC Spodoptera praefica Western Yellowstriped Armyworm WYA IC / BUC Striacosta albicosta Western Bean Cutworm WBCW IC / IIC CATEGORY II Acleris rhombana Rhomboid Tortrix ARB IC Acrobasis nuxvorella Neuzig Pecan Nut Casebearer-Mexican Strain PNCB-M ICP / VI / IIID Acrolepiopsis assectella Leek Moth LEM IC / BUC Adoxophyes honmai Smaller Tea Tortrix ADOX-F IC Adoxophyes orana Summer Fruit Tortrix ADOX-O IC / IIC Agrotis orthogonia Pale Western Cutworm PWC IC / BUC Alabama argillacea Cotton Leafworm SPOD-II IC / BUC Amorbia cuneana Amorbia: San Joaquin AMOR-SJ IC / IIB / IIC Amorbia cuneana Amorbia: Southern CA AMOR-SC IC / IIB / IIC Anomala orientalis Oriental Beetle OB JB Anthonomus grandis Boll Weevil BW BW Apamea devastator Glassy Cutworm GCW IC Archips cerasivorana Uglynest Caterpillar UGG IC / IIC Archips rosanus Filbert Leafroller AROS IC / II Autographa californica Alfalfa Looper AFL IC Bactrocera dorsalis Oriental Fruit Fly OFF II / JT Busseola fusca Maize Stalk Borer MSB IC / BUC Cacoecia pronubana Citrus Leafroller CACO IC / IIB / IIC Cactoblastis cactorum Cactus Moth CCM IC Chilo partellus Spotted Stalk Borer SSB IC / BUC Choristoneura fumiferana Eastern Spruce Budworm ESB IC / IIC Cryptophlebia leucotreta False Codling Moth FCM IC / II Cylas formicarius Sweet Potato Weevil SPW BUC Earias insulana Spiny Bollworm SBW IIB / IIID / BUC Elasmopalpus lignosellus Lesser Cornstalk Borer LCSB IC / IIB / IIC Enarmonia formosana Cherry Bark Tortrix-I CBT-I IC Enarmonia formosana Cherry Bark Tortrix-II CBT-II IC Epiphyas postvittana Light Brown Apple Moth LBAM IC / IIB / IIC Eupoecilia ambiguella European Grape Berry Moth CA IC / IIID / IIB Fumibotys fumalis Mint Root Borer MRB IC / IIB / IIC Helicoverpa armigera American Bollworm ABM IC Heliothis virescens Tobacco Budworm TBW IC Lobesia botrana European Grape Vine Moth EGVM IC / IIID / IIB Lymantria dispar Gypsy Moth GM IC / IIID / IIC Mamestra configurata Bertha Armyworm BRA IC / BUC Orgyia leucostigma Whitemarked Tussock Moth WMT IC / IIC Paranthrene robiniae Western Poplar Clearwing WPCM IC Parapediasia teterrella Bluegrass Webworm BWW IC / IIB / IIC Phthorimaea operculella Potato Tuberworm PTM-I IC / IIB Phyllonorycter blancardella Spotted Tentiform Leafminer TLM II / IC Planococcus ficus Vine Mealybug VMB IIB / IIID Platynota flavedana Variegated Leafroller VLR IC / IIC Plutella xylostella Diamondback Moth DBM IC / BUC Podosesia syringae Lilac Borer/Ash Borer LILA IC / IIC Prays citri Citrus Flower Moth CFM IC / IIB / II Pseudaletia unipuncta True Armyworm AMW IC / BUC Sabulodes aegrotata Omnivorous Looper OLP IC / IIC Spodoptera exempta Nutgrass Armyworm SPOD-III IC / BUC Stenoma catenifer Avocado Seed Moth ASM IC Synanthedon bibionipennis Strawberry Crown Moth SCM IC / IIC Synanthedon exitiosa Greater Peachtree Borer GPTB IC / IIC Synanthedon myopaeformis Apple Clearwing Moth ACM IC / IIC Synanthedon pictipes Lesser Peachtree Borer LPTB IC / IIC Synanthedon scitula Dogwood Borer DWB IC / IIC Synanthedon sequoiae Sequoia Pitch Moth SPM IC / IIC Synanthedon tipuliformis Currant Clearwing Moth CURM IC / IIC Thyridopteryx ephemeraeformis Bagworm BGW IC Trichoplusia ni Cabbage Looper CL IC / BUC Xestia c-nigrum Spotted Cutworm SCW IC Xylomyges curialis Citrus Cutworm CCW IC Yponomeuta malinellus Apple Ermine Moth AEM IC / IIB / IIC Zeuzera pyrina Leopard Moth ZP IC / BUC NOTE: Please ask if we can make pheromones that are not listed in our catalog. Often we can provide them if the pheromone has been identified INSECT MONITORING SYSTEMS
4 CATEGORY III Scientific & Common Name 3-Station Kits Lures Code Trap AM No-Bait (Aphids, Fungus Gnats, Leafminers, Thrips, White Flies) 3-Station Kit (9 unbaited traps) AM/NB AM / NB Aonidiella aurantii (California Red Scale) 5-Station Kit (4-6 week lures) (10 traps & 5 lures) CRS V Anthonomus eugenii (Pepper Weevil) 4-Station Kit (6 week lures) (8 traps & 4 dual lures) PEW PEW Anthonomus eugenii (Pepper Weevil) 4-Station Kit (6 week lures) (4 traps & 4 dual lures) PEW PEW Bactrocera (Dacus) oleae (Olive Fruit Fly) 3-Station Kit (4 week lures) (6 unbaited traps, 6 lures, 6 AB Superchargers) OLF AM / NB Cotinis nitida (Green June Beetle) 4 week lures (10 pack) GJB JB Diabrotica spp. (Corn Rootworm) 3-Station Kit (9 unbaited traps) CRW AM / NB Euschistus spp. (Stinkbugs) 4 week lures CSB SBT Euzophera semifuneralis (American Plum Borer) 3-Station Kit (4 week lures) APB IC / IIB / IIC Planococcus ficus (Mealybugs Vine) 3-Station Kit VMB V / II Pseudococcus maritimus (Mealybugs Grape) GMB V / II Pseudococcus viburni (Mealybugs Obscure) OMB V / II Quadraspidiotus perniciosus (San Jose Scale) 5-Station Kit (4-6 week lures) (10 traps & 5 lures) SJS V Rhagoletis cingulata (Cherry Fruit Fly) 3-Station Kit (9 AM Superchargers with 9 unbaited traps) CFF AM / NB Rhagoletis completa (Walnut Husk Fly) 3-Station Kit (9 AM Superchargers with 9 unbaited traps) WHF AM / NB Rhagoletis pomonella (AM-Apple Maggot Fruit Fly) 3-Station Kit, with food attractant (9 traps) AM AM COMPONENT PRODUCTS Product Primary Insects Code 25/cs Code 100/cs IC Traps OFM, PTB & Others IC Traps with Plastic Tops OFM, PTB & Others IC Liners OFM, PTB & Others ICP Traps CM,RBLR ICP Traps with Plastic Tops CM,RBLR ICP Liners CM,RBLR IC & ICP Plastic Tops OFM, PTB & Others IC & ICP Trap Tops OFM, PTB & Others II Traps CM, PBW, MFF & Others IIB Traps OFM, PTB & Others 3312-W W9 IIC Traps OFM, PTB & Others 4310-W W9 III Delta Traps (Orange) PBW & GM III Delta Traps (Green) PBW & GM V CRS Traps CRS V SJS Traps SJS V Tent Traps SJS VI Delta (White/Assembled) 25 traps, 50 liners CM, PNCB & others VI Delta (Orange/Assembled) 25 traps, 50 liners CM, PNCB & others VI Delta (White/Unassembled) 25 traps, 50 liners CM, PNCB & others VI Delta (Orange/Unassembled) 25 traps, 50 liners CM, PNCB & others VI Delta Liners CM, PNCB & others BW Traps Boll Weevil AM Superchargers WHF, CFF AM Traps AM AM No-Bait Traps WHF, CFF, CRW, Leafminers & Others JT Traps (Jackson) Inserts MFF JT Traps (Jackson) Body MFF Product Primary Insects Code 50/cs Code/ea IV (NOW), Navel Orangeworm Traps (Black) NOW IV (NOW), Navel Orangeworm Traps (White) NOW IV Bait (NOW) 1lb Bait Package NOW IV Bait (NOW) 15 gr, 50/cs NOW Bucket Traps (Yellow/White/Green) BAW, NPTM, & Others Bucket Traps (Green) BAW, NPTM, & Others Stinkbug Traps Stinkbugs (Various) Product Primary Insects Code 50/cs Code/ea Japanese Beetle Traps and Lures - Call for pricing
5 INSECT MONITORING SYSTEMS IC Trap ICP Trap VI Trap (white) PHEROCON VI Trap (orange) PHEROCON IIB Trap PHEROCON IIC Trap V Trap PHEROCON Tent Trap AM, AM/NB Trap JT Trap IIID Trap PHEROCON IV (Now) Trap PHEROCON Bucket Trap PHEROCON Green Bucket PHEROCON JB Trap BW Trap Lures IC Kit IIB or IIC Kit IIID Kit
6 The Best Solution for Codling Moth and Oriental Fruit Moth Management. M A T I N G D I S R U P T A N T S CIDETRAK CM and CIDETRAK OFM-L are the BEST MD Products, BEST MD Solution, and the absolute BEST MD Protection for Codling Moth and Oriental Fruit Moth management on the market today. Less Insecticide Fewer Residue Less Labor Reduced Damage For more information on purchasing, contact your local supplier or , All kits purchased with the VI trap will be at a higher price. Please contact our Customer Service Department for pricing. Any kit may be purchased with the new IIB Trap. Please contact our Customer Service Department for pricing. NOTE: All 3-Station Kits may be purchased as 1-Station Kits. Please contact our Customer Service Department for details. Lures may be purchased in Convenience Packs of 25 units contained in a sealed zip-lock pouch at the same price as our Standard Package. Terms and Conditions ORDERING INFORMATION: Customer Service: Telephone: (918) Fax: (918) custserv@trece.com Mail: P.O. Box 129, Adair, OK Customer Support: TERMS AND CONDITIONS: Minimum Order: $ Credit Terms: Net 30 days from Date of Invoice. Credit Cards: VISA or MASTERCARD are accepted. Bank Wire Information: Available upon request. NOTE: Please have your bank send funds to their corresponding U.S. bank to forward to Trécé s bank. Details listed above. Payment currency is requested to be in United States Dollars (USD) or United States Funds (USF). Trécé, Inc. will not be responsible for any banking charges incurred in bank transfers to Trécé, Inc. accounts. Prices are subject to change without notice. SHIPPING INFORMATION: Freight Terms: Delivery: Commodity Shipping Kit Description: Insect Monitoring Device. FOB, TRÉCÉ plant, Adair, OK (74330), C.I.F. proforma pricing, available upon request; freight, handling, insurance, duties and taxes are for buyers account. Please allow two (2) weeks for delivery of shipment after receipt of order. IMPORTANT NOTICE: Concerning the use of STORGARD and Attractants, insect traps and kits: These materials are supplied by TRÉCÉ, INC. to provide a means for monitoring insect populations as a guide to the timing of spray applications and other pest management operations for certain insects. The material should be regarded as a supplementary aid in insect control planning. However, spray programs should not be altered solely on the data obtained from the use of these materials. Users of these materials shall themselves determine the usability of the products for their intended uses and shall assume all risk and liability arising from such uses. It is strongly recommended that users consult with qualified commercial pest management consultants or representatives of extension services, universities or governmental agricultural departments. INSECT MONITORING SYSTEMS AND PHEROMONES , TRÉCÉ Inc., Adair, OK TRECE, PHEROCON, STORGARD, CIDETRAK AND PINDOWN are Registered Trademarks of Trécé Incorporated, Adair, OK USA TRE-0426INT-PQ1K-11/12
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