Product of the Month - Red-Legged Ham Beetle Kit (IL-660)

Last week we shared our insect of the month, the red-legged ham beetle.

This week, we are sharing a product we offer to help solve your red-legged ham beetle problems.

How to Solve Red-Legged Ham Beetle Problems

Red-Legged Ham Beetle kits feature Insect Limited’s signature pheromone lures that use a pheromone mixed into a food attractant to draw in Red-Legged Ham Beetle, Necrobia rufipes over a 3-month period.

The lures are paired with the Trapper Museum Monitor traps. Together, they are the recommended, field-tested, and best trapping system for these beetles.

These traps can easily be placed on floors, under display shelving, or beneath equipment throughout areas where Red-Legged Ham Beetles are found. Red-Legged Ham Beetle adults and larvae that are attracted to the lure are readily stuck in the glue upon entering the trap.

This Red-Legged Ham Beetle Beetle Kit pairs the science of insect biology to the technology of a trapping system to assist you with the task of monitoring for these pests in your environment. In an Integrated Pest Management program, monitoring can ultimately help you reduce pest numbers.

The kit does this by

  1. Telling you if the beetles are present

  2. Indicating where they are coming from

  3. Finally telling you whether the control measures that you have taken are working or not.

Stay tuned

Next week we are going to be sharing a video about red-legged ham beetles.

Insects Limited, an Insect Pheromone Company

Insects Limited, Inc. researches, tests, develops, manufactures and distributes pheromones and trapping systems for insects in a global marketplace. The highly qualified staff also can assist with consultation, areas of expert witness, training presentations and grant writing.

Insects Limited, Inc. specializes in a unique niche of pest control that provides mainstream products and services to protect stored food, grain, museum collections, tobacco, timber and fiber worldwide. Please take some time to view these products and services in our web store.

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