The first full scale trials of a new technology to control pests in grain stores was announced by UK pest management company Exosect. The technology
has been developed as a result of a UK government funded project
and is designed to curb beetles and weevils.
Full press release:
Winchester, UK – Intelligent Pest Management Company Exosect, today (April 24, 2012) announced the commencement of the first full scale trials of its pioneering technology for controlling insects in grain stores. The technology has been developed as a result of a UK government funded project which commenced six years ago with the objective of developing a sustainable technology to replace pesticides and key fumigants which were being removed from the market, methyl bromide being a well-known example. As a result, insect control in this industry is hugely challenging and post-harvest grain losses caused by insect damage can be significant.
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