What's Happening?
Attune Agriculture has announced that its Entrapment insecticide has received approval from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to be used across all EPA crop groups. This approval allows the insecticide to be applied to a wide range of settings,
including agricultural fields, ornamental plants, greenhouses, and even golf courses. Entrapment is formulated with Rhexalloid technology, which uses the physics of rheology to trap and immobilize pests on plant surfaces. This method offers an alternative to traditional chemical insecticides, with benefits such as a zero-day pre-harvest interval (PHI), no restrictions on spray intervals or application frequency, and a low potential for resistance development. The expanded label now includes pests like the spotted wing drosophila, cotton jassid, and spotted lanternfly, among others.
Why It's Important?
The EPA's approval of Entrapment insecticide for all crop groups is significant for the agricultural industry as it provides a versatile and environmentally friendly pest control option. The ability to use Entrapment without affecting beneficial insects and pollinators is crucial for sustainable farming practices. Additionally, the product's low resistance potential and flexibility in application can help farmers manage pest populations more effectively, potentially reducing the reliance on traditional chemical pesticides. This can lead to more sustainable agricultural practices and potentially lower costs for farmers, as they can use Entrapment in combination with other insecticides to extend the effectiveness of existing pest control measures.
What's Next?
With the EPA's approval, Attune Agriculture is likely to see increased adoption of Entrapment insecticide across various agricultural sectors. Farmers and growers may begin integrating this product into their pest management strategies, particularly in areas where resistance to traditional insecticides is a concern. The company may also focus on further expanding its market reach and educating stakeholders about the benefits and applications of Entrapment. Additionally, ongoing monitoring of pest resistance patterns and the product's performance in diverse agricultural settings will be essential to ensure its continued effectiveness and sustainability.











