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1 August 2015 Encapsulated Essential Oils as an Alternative to Insecticides in Funnel Traps
M. J. Pascual-Villalobos, M. D. López, C. Castañé, A. Soler, J. Riudavets
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Pheromone-lured funnel traps are widely used for pest monitoring and mass trapping in agricultural fields and stores. DDVP vapona (dichlorvos), the insecticide of choice as a killing agent inside traps, has been banned, and research on new products is being pursued. Essential oils (EO) could be an alternative if properly formulated. To test their potential, beads of encapsulated coriander and basil EO were tested in funnel traps in stores of almonds and pet foods during 2 mo. The number of adult moth (Plodia interpunctella (Hübner) and Ephestia kuehniella Zeller) dead captures was similar with either coriander or basil EO beads and with vapona tablets while there were more insects alive in the control. These preliminary results indicate a good potential for the development of such natural products as an alternative to synthetic insecticides to include them inside funnel traps.

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M. J. Pascual-Villalobos, M. D. López, C. Castañé, A. Soler, and J. Riudavets "Encapsulated Essential Oils as an Alternative to Insecticides in Funnel Traps," Journal of Economic Entomology 108(4), 2117-2120, (1 August 2015). https://doi.org/10.1093/jee/tov127
Received: 29 January 2015; Accepted: 29 April 2015; Published: 1 August 2015
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KEYWORDS
basil
coriander
Ephestia kuehniella
microcapsule
Plodia interpunctella
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