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Title:Improved capture of Drosophila suzukii by a trap baited with two attractants in the same device
Author(s):Lasa R; Tadeo E; Toledo-Hernandez RA; Carmona L; Lima I; Williams T;
Address:"Red de Manejo Biorracional de Plagas y Vectores, Instituto de Ecologia AC, Xalapa, Veracruz, Mexico. Departamento de Investigacion Aplicada, Driscoll's, Zapopan, Jalisco, Mexico"
Journal Title:PLoS One
Year:2017
Volume:20171117
Issue:11
Page Number:e0188350 -
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0188350
ISSN/ISBN:1932-6203 (Electronic) 1932-6203 (Linking)
Abstract:"The improvement of trap-lure combinations is an important part of integrated pest management programs that involve monitoring pests for timely insecticide applications, or for their use in control strategies such as mass trapping or bait stations. In this study improvements in the capture of Drosophila suzukii were not observed following the inclusion of different color stimuli with respect to a red-black stripe cup trap. This red-black stripe trap with a hemispherical dome-shaped lid had a significantly improved physical retention of flies compared to traps fitted with a flat lid. Retention was further improved when an additional tube device, which could be baited with a supplemental attractant, was introduced through the dome-shaped lid. Under laboratory conditions, this trap, in which apple cider vinegar + 10% ethanol was present as the drowning solution and the additional tube device was baited with a fermenting mixture of sugar and yeast, was significantly more effective in catching D. suzukii flies than other conventional attractants or a commercial lure. The capture rate of this trap-lure combination remained higher than that of a commercial lure, even after 20 days of use under laboratory conditions. In a guava orchard this trap was 15-fold more effective in catching D. suzukii flies than similar traps baited with apple cider vinegar alone, 4 to 7 fold more effective than similar traps baited with a commercial lure, and 1.7-fold more effective than a fermenting mixture of yeasts and wheat flour. In commercial blackberry orchards, this trap was 6-fold more effective in trapping D. suzukii flies than the clear trap baited with apple cider vinegar used by growers. The efficacy of this trap presents a promising line of future research for monitoring and control of D. suzukii and likely other drosophilid pests"
Keywords:"Acetic Acid Animals Drosophila/*drug effects/physiology Ethanol Fermentation Humans Insect Control/instrumentation/*methods Pest Control, Biological/instrumentation/*methods Pheromones/*pharmacology Psidium/parasitology Rubus/parasitology Saccharomyces ce;"
Notes:"MedlineLasa, Rodrigo Tadeo, Eduardo Toledo-Hernandez, Ricardo A Carmona, Lino Lima, Itzel Williams, Trevor eng 2017/11/18 PLoS One. 2017 Nov 17; 12(11):e0188350. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0188350. eCollection 2017"

 
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