September 4, 2024

Trece, Inc. (Trece) of the United States is the leading manufacturer of Storgard insect monitoring systems.  

Storgard pheromone traps and lures for stored product beetles and moths are used worldwide by tens of thousands of customers.

History of the Storgard Dome Trap: Since the 1990s, the Storgard Dome Trap has been a leading Trece product for monitoring common stored beetle pests.

Dome traps have been effective monitoring tools for pests such as cigarette beetles (CB), confused and red flour beetles (CFB/RFB), khapra and warehouse beetles (KB/WB) by use of species-specific pheromone lures and a food attractant kairomone oil.  

In addition, the Storgard pheromone lures are available to monitor Lesser Grain borers (LGB) and larger grain borers (LRGB) and kairomone lures for saw-toothed grain beetles (STGB) and merchant grain beetles (MGB).  

Customers used Dome Traps to monitor stored product beetle pests using the pheromone and kairomone lures that attract the target pests.  

Dome Traps are category leaders, with customers in markets like India referring to all pheromone traps as Dome Traps!  

Most Indian food companies with a stored product pest monitoring programme rely on Storgard Dome Traps and Pheromone Lures to detect the presence of beetle pests.

Using Dome Traps entailed fixing the pheromone lure inside the Dome and periodically dispensing the kairomone food attractant oil in the trap reservoir.

Advent of the Trece Storgard Quick Change Dome Trap: About two decades after the launch of the Dome Trap, Trece introduced the Quick-Change (QC) Dome Trap by modifying the trap design and changing the mode of using the pheromone and kairomone inside the trap.  

The QC Dome Trap may resemble the old one on the surface, but a closer look reveals its innovative design.  Unlike its predecessor, the QC Dome utilizes lure trays instead of pheromone lures and food attractant kairomone oil.

Each QC lure tray contains a pheromone lure, kairomone, and oil attractant, and it snugly fits into the QC Dome.  When the lure tray has run its course, users remove the foil cover on a new one and fit it into the QC Dome using the trap’s SNUGFIT feature.  The lure tray attracts insects and acts as a collection tray for them.

Another highlight of the Quick-Change Dome is the availability of an Ultra-Combi lure tray designed to target up to thirty insect species using a combination of three common stored-product beetle pest pheromones and a broad-spectrum kairomone.

Thanks to the Ultra-combi lure, Storgard QC Dome Trap users have the flexibility to monitor multiple stored product beetle pests in a single trap.

Through this blog post, we want our customers to understand the similarities and differences between the old Dome Trap and the QC Dome Trap and help them switch to it.

How are the old Dome and new QC Dome similar?  Both traps are dome-shaped and rely on pheromones and kairomones for monitoring stored product beetle pests.  In both traps, the kairomone food attractant oil attracts and traps the target pests.

How are the old Dome and new QC Dome different?  The old Dome and new QC Dome are different in several features like we have shared below.

Pheromone Lure versus lure tray: The old Dome relied on pheromone lures that a user had to fix inside the Dome cover.  The QC Dome, in contrast, uses a pheromone lure tray with a pre-fixed pheromone.  A user only needs to snugly fit the lure tray inside the dome cover to activate the trap and attract and trap target pests.

Kairomone: The old Dome relied on a kairomone food attractant oil vial, from which the user had to dispense oil periodically in the trap reservoir.  In contrast, the QC Dome’s lure tray contains two kairomones, including the food attractant oil.  As the lure tray already contains two kairomones that will last up to eight weeks, users of the QC Dome don’t need to add kairomones to the lure tray.

Multi-species pheromone lure: The old Dome could accommodate a maximum of three pheromone lures and attract three target pest species.  The QC Dome is usable with an Ultra Combi (UC) pheromone lure that attracts thirty different beetles through a combination of three pheromone lures and two kairomones.

Time and cost: The time required to set up, maintain and replenish the old Dome Trap is more, whereas the QC Dome’s Snugfit technology makes it quicker to set up, maintain and reactivate (by lure tray change).  The price of the old Dome and pheromone lures is higher than that of the QC Dome and lure trays.

Customer guide to switching from the old Dome to the QC Dome Trap:  Our brief questionnaire below answers common customer questions guiding them to switch from the old Dome to the QC Dome Trap.

Why must I switch to the QC Dome Trap?

The QC Dome is cheaper and saves time as you can quickly set it up, monitor it and replace the lure at the end of its effectiveness.  You can save money and time by switching to the QC Dome Trap.

I monitor cigarette beetles, confused and red flour beetles, khapra, and warehouse beetles at our warehouse.  How will the switch to the QC Dome help me?

We are happy to inform you that the Ultra-combi lure tray has pheromones of cigarette beetles, confused and red flour beetles, khapra, and warehouse beetles, and will monitor all those target pests through one lure tray.  Further, the UC lure tray can monitor at least twenty-five other common food industry beetle pests. through one lure tray.  Further, the UC lure tray can monitor at least twenty-five other common food industry beetle pests.

I have the old Dome traps at our company.  Can I use them with the lure trays of the new QC Dome trap?

Sorry, you must first purchase the new QC Dome Trap as the lure trays fit only into the QC Dome and not the old Dome traps.  The annual savings you shall generate in the lure tray purchases will cover the cost of the QC Dome Traps which you need to purchase initially to starting using the lure trays.

Giridhar Pai Associates LLP (GPA) launches the Trece Storgard Quick Change Dome in India in October 2024: GPA constantly introduces new, innovative, cost-effective pest management products for the Indian food industry.  

With the launch of the QC Dome Trap and lure trays in October 2024 as Trece’s official distributor in India and the rest of Asia, GPA has again shown its pioneering role in offering the best international products to Indian and Asian customers.

Our website Storgard page has more details about the Trece Storgard Quick Change (QC) Dome Trap, the Ultra Combi (UC) lure tray and the stored product beetle pests for which we have the pheromone lures.  

If you are a food company or pest management company employee who needs guidance on choosing Storgard QC Dome Traps and Lure trays, contact us with your query, and we will help you.

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