date:Dec 17, 2012
cticides, according to Park.
The Z-Trap electronic insect trapping device helps growers collect data on insect populations in crop fields and could reduce the amount of insecticides used and emitted into the environment and lower labor costs. The device is patented through the Purdue Office of Technology Commercialization and is being developed by Spensa Technologies Inc., a company based in the Purdue Research Park.
Currently the technology is being used to collect data on codling moths, Orie