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Preventing oak decline with the "Kashinonagakikui insect trap" that utilizes the power of nature.

Capture the Kashi-nagaki-kui beetle, which is the cause of oak wilt! We will increase the number of surviving trees without using chemicals and protect the forest as a whole.

**Characteristics of the Control Method Using Kasinaga Traps** - Reduces damage by supporting the trees - A safe control method that utilizes natural forces (resistance from tree sap) without relying on chemicals - No heavy labor required In measures and control against oak wilt, processing dead trees incurs costs, and the work is also dangerous. The greatest feature of the control method using Kasinaga traps is that it suppresses the occurrence of dead trees, thereby reducing the costs associated with processing dead trees and keeping overall costs down. *You can view examples of the adoption of this product from the "PDF Download" below.*

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Kashinaga Trap KMC User Manual

By increasing the survival trees in the forest, we can protect the forest as a whole! We will introduce the mechanisms and installation methods.

"Nara-kare" refers to the damage caused when the Kashi no Nagaki Kuimushi (hereafter referred to as Kashi-naga) launches a concentrated attack (mass attack) on trees, leading to their death. The "Kashi-naga Trap" is a tool designed to protect the forest by increasing the number of surviving trees that have withstood Kashi-naga penetration within the forest. This user manual introduces the features and installation methods of the pest control method using this product. Please download and take a look. [Contents] ■ Overview ■ Mechanism of the Kashi-naga Trap ■ Features of the pest control method using the Kashi-naga Trap ■ Installation method ■ Steps for pest control using the Kashi-naga Trap *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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Pest control trap to prevent tree dieback and protect forests.

Capture Kashi no Nagaki Kikuishi and similar-sized insects in narrow gaps!

The "Kashinonagakikuisu Trap," developed in collaboration with Masahide Kobayashi from the Kyoto Prefectural Forest, Agriculture and Fisheries Technology Center, is an insect pest control trap designed to capture the Kashinonagakikuisu beetle, which is responsible for the oak decline (tree mortality), in order to protect forests. Oak decline refers to the damage caused when the Kashinonagakikuisu beetle launches concentrated attacks on trees, leading to their death. There have been reports of incidents where decaying trees fall and injure people due to oak decline. Previously, trunk injection was recommended, but it is no longer advised in recent years due to its lack of effectiveness. Safe pest control methods that do not rely on chemicals, such as insect pest control traps, are gaining attention. The most costly aspect of oak decline countermeasures is the treatment of dead trees, which also involves risks. Moreover, many pest control methods aim to "reduce the number of dead trees." The pest control method using the Kashinonagakikuisu Trap can suppress the occurrence of dead trees, thereby reducing the costs associated with their treatment and lowering overall expenses. Trees installed with the Kashinonagakikuisu Trap capture a significant number of incoming Kashinonaga beetles, making them less susceptible to concentrated attacks and preventing tree death.

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