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1 July 2011 Capture of Two Moth Species in Traps Placed at Different Heights in Sex Pheromone Treated Apple Orchards
Eric Bohnenblust, Larry A. Hull, Greg Krawczyk, Neelendra K. Joshi
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Abstract

Studies were conducted to compare the effect of trap placement above and below sex pheromone mating disruption (MD) dispensers on captures of codling moth, Cydia pomonella (L.), and oriental fruit moth, Grapholita molesta (Busck), in apple orchards. Traps were placed at a height of 1.8 m or 4.5 m in the tree canopy whereas MD dispensers were placed at 3.1 m within the tree canopy; an adjacent set of plots were treated similarly with only insecticides (nonMD). All trees were approximately 4.8 - 5.1 m in height. Capture of codling moth adults in traps was highest in traps placed at 4.5 m in both MD and nonMD plots and lowest in traps placed at 1.8 m in MD treated plots. Reduction in adult codling moth capture was low to moderate (< 64%) in traps placed above dispensers and higher (>70%) in traps placed below dispensers over both years. Oriental fruit moth adult capture in 2007 was lowest in traps placed at 1.8 m in plots treated with MD. In 2008, capture of oriental fruit moth was highest in traps placed at 4.5 m.

Eric Bohnenblust, Larry A. Hull, Greg Krawczyk, and Neelendra K. Joshi "Capture of Two Moth Species in Traps Placed at Different Heights in Sex Pheromone Treated Apple Orchards," Journal of Entomological Science 46(3), 223-231, (1 July 2011). https://doi.org/10.18474/0749-8004-46.3.223
Received: 8 November 2010; Accepted: 1 February 2011; Published: 1 July 2011
KEYWORDS
codling moth
Cydia pomonella
Grapholita molesta
oriental fruit moth
sex pheromone mating disruption
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