Plant Care Tools

Beetle Lure for Coconut & Oil Palm – PL207 | Green Revolution

170.00

Beetle Lure PL207 – Long-Lasting Control of Rhinoceros Beetle in Coconut & Oil Palm

Green Revolution Beetle Lure PL207 provides powerful, long-term pest control for Rhinoceros beetles in coconut and oil palm crops. Lasts up to 3–4 months in the field.

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Brinjal Lure for BSFB Control – PL204 | Green Revolution

440.00

Brinjal Lure PL204 – For Effective BSFB Control in Brinjal Crops

Green Revolution Brinjal Lure PL204 is specially designed to trap Brinjal Shoot and Fruit Borer (BSFB). With a 45-day field life, this eco-friendly solution ensures better pest management and healthy crop yield.

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D B M Lure for Cabbage Pest Control – PL206 | Green Revolution

170.00

DBM LURE PL206 – Targeted Control of Diamondback Moth in Cabbage

Green Revolution DBM Lure PL206 provides targeted, eco-safe control of Diamondback Moth (Plutella xylostella) in cabbage crops. 45-day field life with reduced pesticide use.

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FAW Lure for Maize & Multi-Crop Pest Control – PL212 | Green Revolution

120.00

FAW LURE PL212 – Effective Fall Armyworm Control in Maize and Other Crops

Green Revolution FAW LURE PL212 is specially designed to trap Fall Armyworm (Spodoptera frugiperda) in maize and over 150 different crops. Offers up to 45 days of field life for reliable, eco-safe pest management.

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Fruit Fly Lure for Fruit Crops – PL201 | Green Revolution

508.00

Fruit Fly Lure PL201 for Fruit Crop Protection – 60 Days Field Life

Green Revolution Fruit Fly Lure PL201 offers powerful and long-lasting pest control for fruit crops. With a 60-day field life, it’s the eco-friendly solution for protecting yields.

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HELIC-O-LURE for Crop Pest Control – PL203 | Green Revolution

170.00

HELIC-O-LURE PL203 – Lure for Helicoverpa in Soyabean, Red Gram & Okra

Green Revolution HELIC-O-LURE PL203 provides 45 days of protection against Helicoverpa in soyabean, red gram, and okra crops. Boost your yield with this eco-safe solution.

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Melon Fly Lure for Vegetable Crops | 60 Days Field Life – Green Revolution

650.00

Melon Fly Lure – Green Revolution

Powerful Melon Fly Control Solution for Vegetable Crops

Field Life: 60 Days | Long-Lasting Lure

Protect your vegetables from melon fly infestation with Green Revolution’s Melon Fly Lure (Product Code: PL205). Designed for targeted pest control in vegetable crop fields, this lure remains effective for up to 60 days, ensuring healthier crop yields and reduced damage.

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Red Palm Lure for Coconut & Date Palm – PL208 | Green Revolution

150.00

Red Palm Lure PL208 – Long-Lasting Protection for Coconut & Date Palm

Green Revolution Red Palm Lure PL208 effectively targets Red Palm Weevil (Rhynchophorus ferrugineus) in coconut and date palm plantations. Field life up to 3–4 months for long-term pest control.

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SPOD-O-LURE for Chilli & Gram Crops – PL209 | Green Revolution

170.00

SPOD-O-LURE PL209 – Lure for Spodoptera Control in Chilli & Gram

Green Revolution SPOD-O-LURE PL209 offers targeted pest control for Spodoptera in chilli and gram crops. With a field life of 45 days, this lure enhances crop health while reducing pesticide use.

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TU-TOM LURE for Tomato Crop – PL210 | Green Revolution

170.00

TU-TOM LURE PL210 – Effective Lure for Tomato Pest Management

Green Revolution TU-TOM LURE PL210 offers targeted pest control for tomato crops, especially effective against Tuta absoluta. Long-lasting lure with 45 days of field life, ideal for sustainable farming.

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YSB Lure for Paddy & Rice Crops – PL211 | Green Revolution

170.00

YSB LURE PL211 – Effective Lure for Yellow Stem Borer in Paddy & Rice

Green Revolution YSB LURE PL211 targets Yellow Stem Borer (YSB) in paddy and rice crops. With a field life of 45 days, it offers reliable, chemical-free pest control for better crop health and yield.

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