Clean fruit starts with Isomate CM Flex

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One application maintains consistent release rates for 180 days. For use in Apple, Pear, Quince, Walnut, Pecan, Peach, Prune, Plum, Nectarine, and other crops where Codling Moth is a pest.

Target Pests
✓ Codling Moth (Cydia pomonella)


Key Benefits

✓ Flexible use rate to address your Codling Moth pressure
✓ Increases yields and quality
✓ Fast twin tube application
✓ Kind to beneficial insects
✓ May reduce insecticide applications over time


Technical Specifications
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200-400 dispensers/acre application rate; maximum of 400 dispensers/acre
· Available in WA, ID, OR, UT, MI, OH, CO, AZ, MN, MO, MT, IL, WI, NM

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"I've been using Isomate since 1993. They're methodical in their research and field development—steps ahead of their competitors. They earned my respect and confidence when their executives came into our fields to learn from us while developing their products."

– Patrick McKenzie

Research shows

Isomate CM Flex pheromone leads to a 98% trap shutdown when using 400 dispensers/acre.

Populations continue to drop over time with continued use, offering long-term success.

This comprehensive approach minimizes harvest injury, providing growers with powerful, season-long protection.

WSU CM Flex trials

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CM flex longevity
Yakima, WA

Bar chart titled “CM flex longevity, Yakima, WA” showing percent pheromone remaining: 100% at Day 0, 78% at Day 50, 48% at Day 100, and 32% at Day 150.

Pheromone Dispenser Rate & Pattern Calculator

Please check with your PCA or Pacific Biocontrol Technical Sales Rep for specifics regarding your farm.

Dispenser Rate & Pattern Calculator — v6 (Skip Trees)

Assumptions: nearest rounding when needed; rows are staggered with a half-block offset. The map illustrates a one-acre rectangle derived from your spacings.

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Pheromone Dispenser Placement

Dispenser placed (1) No dispenser Cells may show a small number (2, 3, …) indicating multiple dispensers on that tree.
  • Apple orchard with blooming apple trees under a clear blue sky.

    Deploy once, protect all season

    Simple application: Twin-tubes deploy quickly

    Consistent release: Uniform coverage throughout the season

    200-400 dispensers per acre: Flexible rate for your pest pressure

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    Uncompromising quality you can count on

    Proprietary pheromone manufacturing: 40+ years of refinement

    Rigorous quality control: Every gram delivers proven performance

    Research-validated: Independent studies and WSU validation confirm results

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    Expert support throughout your season

    Custom deployment mapping for your specific blocks

    Field evaluations and demonstrations

    Technical support when you need it - same-day response is our goal

Wondering if Isomate is right for your pest pressure?

Our entomologists can assess your situation and design a customized approach.
Pick up the phone – real expertise is just a call away.

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    Glenn Thayer

    Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Utah, New Mexico, Montana, Hawaii, and British Columbia

    (509) 961-3024

    gthayer@pacificbiocontrol.com

    Glenn has been with Pacific Biocontrol since 1997 and has an MS degree in entomology. He has 18 years of education and 25+ years of research and field experience.

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    Jeannine Onstott

    Northern California

    (209) 603-9244

    jonstott@pacificbiocontrol.com

    Jeannine was hired in 2014 and has 15+ years of experience with tree crop management and codling moth mating disruption. She has a B.S. in Entomology and maintains her PCA license. She previously worked for the UCCE San Joaquin Farm Advisor’s office.

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    Joseph Devencenzi

    Coastal, Central & Southern California

    (209) 642-0136

    jdevencenzi@pacificbiocontrol.com

    Joe has worked for Pacific Biocontrol since 2020. He has worked in the field with 12+ years of experience in fruit and nut production in addition to Wine Grapes. He has a B.S. in Agricultural Business with a concentration in Sustainable Agriculture.