2013
DOI: 10.1002/ps.3591
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Evaluation of candidate systems for mass trapping against Ceratitis spp. on La Réunion island

Abstract: The most effective traps for the capture of C. rosa and C. capitata were Maxitrap® and Tephri-trap®; the most effective attractants were BioLure® Med Fly for C. rosa and BioLure® Med Fly, BioLure® Unipak and Ferag® CC D TM for C. capitata. However, for both species the most effective commercial combinations of trap and attractant were Maxitrap® with Ferag® CC D TM and Tephri-trap® with BioLure® Unipak, both using dichlorvos. The insecticide deltamethrin showed good efficacy when used inside traps.

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“…In order to monitor the wild population in the four treatments, one Phase IV EXA ® trap (Better Word Manufacturing, Fresno, CA, USA) baited with BioLure Unipack (Suterra/AgriSence, Glamorgan, UK) was installed for each 4 ha. The activity of this attractant lasts 120 days under field conditions (Peñarrubia‐María et al., ). The traps were checked each week and the inserts with insects were transferred for identification to the laboratory of the Centro de Operaciones del Altiplano Central of the Moscamed Program in Chimaltenango Department.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In order to monitor the wild population in the four treatments, one Phase IV EXA ® trap (Better Word Manufacturing, Fresno, CA, USA) baited with BioLure Unipack (Suterra/AgriSence, Glamorgan, UK) was installed for each 4 ha. The activity of this attractant lasts 120 days under field conditions (Peñarrubia‐María et al., ). The traps were checked each week and the inserts with insects were transferred for identification to the laboratory of the Centro de Operaciones del Altiplano Central of the Moscamed Program in Chimaltenango Department.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The tephritrap and the others thereof complement the inverted funnel with small circular windows at mid‐height. It was considered one of the most efficient trap in catching tephritid fruit with liquid baits . However, these reports have mentioned several issues with tephritraps, including the large number of non‐target insects caught, as well as escape of target insects .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…11,28,29 However, these reports have mentioned several issues with tephritraps, including the large number of non-target insects caught, as well as escape of target insects. 29 Most critical for small-scale growers is, however, the price and availability. Although McPhail traps are available locally, they are prohibitively expensive for the average fruit grower in rural Bolivia.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The Mediterranean fruit fly, C. capitata, is indigenous to Africa and occurs worldwide. In Brazil, it infests 88 species of fruit (Zucchi 2008;Peñarrubia-María et al 2014).…”
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“…Although this differentiation may confer an advantage to polyphagous insects, host selection does not occur without any costs because highly polyphagous females commonly oviposit in species that allow only low larval performance (Aluja & Mangan 2008). Ceratitis capitata provides a good example; it is considered to be one of the most polyphagous pests, as it infests approximately 300 species of fruit, including Citrus species (Rutaceae) (Peñarrubia-María et al 2014).…”
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