“…They can be used, in combination with other methods, to provide estimates of population densities and to monitor populations for the implementation of envi-ronmentally sound management strategies (Sanders, 1988), with examples including insect pests of forest (Granett, 1974;Shepherd et al, 1985;Evenden, 2005) and agricultural ecosystems (Shelton and Wyman, 1979;Tingle and Mitchell, 1981;Ngollo et al, 2000). Also, disruption of chemical communication between the sexes can also be an option for control (Hussain et al, 2014) Studies have been conducted on the use of disparlure [(Z)-7,8-epoxy-2-methyloctadecane], sex pheromone of L. dispar L., for monitoring population dynamics (Schwalbe and Mastro, 1988;Webb et al, 1988), but no such reports are available for L. obfuscata, which is considered to be one of the most destructive defoliators of hardwood trees in Kashmir.…”