Pheromone traps for monitoring <i>Plodia interpunctella</i> (Hübner) (Lepidoptera: Pyralidae) in the presence of mating disruption

Autor/innen

  • C. S. Burks USDA-ARS, San Joaquin Valley Agricultural Sciences Center, 9611 S. Riverbend Ave., Parlier, CA 93648, USA, Email: Charles.Burks@ars.usda.gov.
  • D. G. Brandl USDA-ARS, San Joaquin Valley Agricultural Sciences Center, 9611 S. Riverbend Ave., Parlier, CA 93648, USA
  • L. P. S. Kuenen USDA-ARS, San Joaquin Valley Agricultural Sciences Center, 9611 S. Riverbend Ave., Parlier, CA 93648, USA
  • C. C. Reyes Suterra LLC, 20950 NE Talus Place, Bend, OR 97701, USA
  • J. M. Fisher Suterra LLC, 20950 NE Talus Place, Bend, OR 97701, USA

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5073/jka.2010.425.476

Abstract

High-dose pheromone lures have proved useful for monitoring some lepidopteran pests in the presence of mating disruption, but not others. We performed experiments in commercial and pilot scale facilities to examine the effect of pheromone dose on detection of Indianmeal moth, Plodia interpunctella (Lepidoptera: Pyralidae), in the presence of mating disruption. When P. interpunctella males were released into 1000 m3 rooms containing traps baited with 0, 1, or 10 mg (Z,E)-9,12-tetradecadienyl acetate (Z9,E12-14:Ac), traps containing 10 mg captured more than those baited with 1 mg in both the presence and absence of mating disruption. Traps baited with 1 mg captured fewer males in the presence of mating disruption than in its absence, but the opposite was observed with traps baited with 10 mg. When males released into 73 m3 rooms were exposed sequentially to blank traps, traps baited with unmated females, and traps baited with 0.1 mg and then 1.0 mg Z9, E12-14:Ac in the presence or absence of mating disruption, 92% of trapped males were captured in female-baited traps in the absence of mating disruption, whereas in the presence of mating disruption 72% of males captured were caught in synthetic pheromone traps. These data suggest that pheromone lures can be used for monitoring P. interpunctella in the presence of mating disruption. Implications of these data for mass trapping are also discussed.

Keywords: Plodia interpunctella, Mating disruption, Monitoring, Pheromone lures, Mass trapping

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2010-09-02