Mating Disruption Control for the Fall Armyworm

SPLAT FAW overstimulates males with a sex pheromone to disrupt the mating cycle, deterring males from mating with female moths. To provide the best results we recommend you monitor your populations of Spodoptera frugiperda. Use when populations are dense to help deter mating activity.

Pests Targeted

Scientific Name
Spodoptera frugiperda

Common Name
Fall armyworm

Pest Description

The Fall armyworm is one of the most devastating pests on the western hemisphere. At the larval stage, the pest consumes crops and leaves in large amounts. They are also known to consume each other if too many larva inhabit one plant.

Primary Crops Affected

Alfalfa, barley, Bermuda grass, buckwheat, cotton, clover, corn, oat, millet, peanut, rice, ryegrass, sorghum, sugarbeet, sudangrass, soybean, sugarcane, timothy, tobacco, wheat, apple, grape, orange, papaya, peach, strawberry, sweet corn.

SPLAT FAW Benefits

Species-specific
Eliminates Resistance
Safer for Humans, Pets & the Environment
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