Peach heartworm (Carposina niponensis Walsingham)
Alias: peach fruit moth
Characteristics: The whole body is white gray to grayish brown, and the compound eyes are reddish brown.The female is 5-8 mm, the wingspan is 16-18 mm, and the male is slightly smaller.There is a large, approximately triangular blue-gray spot in the middle of the forewing near the front edge, and there are 7 to 8 clusters of yellow-brown or blue-brown oblique scales near the base and middle.The hind wings are gray with long, light gray fringes.The male has 1 wing rein and the female has 2 wings.
Main hazard: fruit tree pests.Damage peaches, apples, pears, red flowers, hawthorns and jujubes, etc.

Product description: The attractant of this product is a new type of green biological control product.The trap attracts male insects by long-term and slow release of pheromones that imitate female courtship and cooperates with the trap to trap and kill them.This method can detect pest population density and plan pesticide application, or directly trap and kill adult insects in a large area to reduce the mating rate, thereby controlling the number of new generations and controlling insect population density.The pheromone control method is safe and efficient and will not produce pesticide resistance, pesticide residues or broad-spectrum killing of non-target organisms (beneficial insects).At present, pheromone technology has been widely used in developed countries.