Addition of Synthetic Feeding Attractant Increases Catches of Rhagoletis batava Hering and Carpomyia schineri Loew. in Fluorescent Yellow Sticky Traps
Author(s) -
Miklós Tóth,
S. Lerche,
Ulrike Holz,
A. Kerber,
R. J. Henning,
E. Voigt,
Dóra Kelemen
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
acta phytopathologica et entomologica hungarica
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.185
H-Index - 20
eISSN - 1588-2691
pISSN - 0238-1249
DOI - 10.1556/038.51.2016.1.6
Subject(s) - rhagoletis , biology , pest analysis , zoology , botany , tephritidae , ecology
The addition of the synthetic Rhagoletis feeding attractant (consisting of ammonium carbonate and ammonium acetate, developed previously for Rhagoletis cerasi L.) to both fluorescent yellow or transparent sticky traps significantly increased catches of the fruit flies Rhagoletis batava Hering (pest of sea buckthorn) and Carpomyia schineri Loew. (pest of rose hips). Traps with lures were detecting the occurrence of both species 1–2 weeks before as compared to traps without lure, and quantitative aspects of the flight could be followed in more detail in traps with lure. Thus in detection and monitoring surveys, where sensitivity of the trap is highly important, the use of traps with synthetic lure added is strongly recommended
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