2024
DOI: 10.1186/s12862-024-02251-0
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Studying foraging behavior to improve bait sprays application to control Drosophila suzukii

K. Escobedo-Quevedo,
M. J. Lankheet,
I. Pen
et al.

Abstract: Background Foraging behavior in insects is optimised for locating scattered resources in a complex environment. This behavior can be exploited for use in pest control. Inhibition of feeding can protect crops whereas stimulation can increase the uptake of insecticides. For example, the success of a bait spray, depends on either contact or ingestion, and thus on the insect finding it. Methods To develop an effective bait spray against the invasive pe… Show more

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