Interests and limits
Factors studied |
Positive effects |
Negative effects |
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Work organization |
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- Like all phytosanitary products, traps, attractants and pheromones must be stored at the temperature indicated on the label, in a closed and ventilated phytosanitary room. - Anticipate the installation of traps. - Watch out for the passage of machinery if the traps are on the ground. |
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Economy |
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- Increase in costs for the purchase of products and/or traps which can be compensated by the reduction in the use of insecticides. |
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Agronomy |
No impact. |
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Product qualities |
- Better visual aspect if the trapping was totally effective. - Less insecticide residues. |
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Environment |
- No impact on functional biodiversity because the method is generally selective. - Reduction in the transfer of pollutants to water and the air thanks to the reduction in the use of insecticides. |
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Energy consumption |
- Reduction because no mechanized intervention, unlike phytosanitary treatment. |