Cotton Scoop Radius
Sasha: What is the largest radius of action of a cotton scoop on the field?
Answer: A cotton scoop is a gluttonous pest that can harm thousands of hectares of the field. Attacks are more likely to affect crops such as sunflower, corn, soy. The difficulty in controlling the insect lies in the difficulty of using insecticides. If the processing is late, the caterpillar is introduced into the fruit and becomes inaccessible to chemicals. One butterfly lays up to 50 eggs, so the damage from the pest is enormous.
Shushunova Elena Valerevna
Epidemiologist, Client Relations Manager, 3DAltai LLC