OREANDA-NEWS. The novel, patented net technology Storanet(r) has received registration for commercialization in Germany. BASF can now provide the first non-liquid technology to prevent pest problems in harvested timber. Since it does not need to be applied with conventional spraying systems, it can significantly reduce the risk of exposure for operators, as well as the environment, making the net a significant improvement towards more sustainable forest protection.

Storanet(r) is a high performance net coated with an insecticide, specifically designed for covering or wrapping timber piles. The fibers in the net are treated with an exclusive coating technology developed by BASF that controls the amount of insecticide available on the surface of the net. Due to this process, Storanet(r) uses eight times less active ingredient than conventional treatments, still achieving the same level of control. Furthermore, BASF's solution can be used in some conservation areas, where spraying is highly restricted.

The Storanet(r) technology also offers economic benefits. It is quicker to apply and when reused as recommended, can reduce treatment costs by up to 70% compared to liquid insecticides.

"With this pioneering approach, we are certainly changing the face of wood protection. The only products on the market to combat bark beetles are liquids and have to be sprayed. With Storanet(r), we will help our customers save precious application time and achieve consistent, quality performance," said Thomas Zuhlke, Forestry Manager Europe BASF Crop Protection. The nets can be used at any level of pest pressure, weather conditions and type of forest situation all season long. Furthermore, safe and easy handling allows application without special training. "The nets retain their efficacy for six months, can be reused up to five times and can be disposed of in an environmentally compatible way," explained Zuhlke.

BASF combines global expertise in impregnated net technology with decades of experience in the forestry business. Storanet(r) is part of an innovative, new forest protection system to prevent damage from bark and wood nesting insects. In 2010, this net technology system won an innovation award from the Curatorium for Forestry and Forest Technology in Germany. Since then, BASF has further developed its solution into a solid and innovative technology for foresters. Storanet(r) is also registered in Switzerland and further registrations in Poland, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Austria, Slovenia and Sweden are expected later in the year.

Storanet(r) will be presented until Sunday, July 20, at 'Interforst 2014', the international trade fair for forestry in Munich (Booth 531 Grube Forestry Supplies, Hall B6).