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Monitoring and Control of Stink Bugs

Author: Jay F. Brunner, Christian Krupke, Peter Landolt

Published: 2001

Summary: This project examined candidate insecticides for stink bug control in-orchard, effects of pyrethroid insecticides on non-target organisms (mites), the potential of pheromone based aggregate-and-kill strategies to manage stink bugs before mating and oviposition in late spring/early summer with larger blocks, daily phenology of stink bug activity, the attractive radius of pheromone, tudied dose/response to find optimum release rate for stink bug lures, and the potential for increasing the attractiveness of pheromone lures with the addition of feeding stimulants/arrestants

Keywords:

  • Apple
  • Crop Protection
  • Pest Management
  • Insecticides
  • Lures
  • Pest Monitoring
  • Stink Bugs
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