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Evaluation of Trap Devices for Mass Trapping of Ceratitis capitata (Diptera: Tephritidae) Populations

Marco Colacci, Pasquale Trematerra, Andrea Sciarretta

2022Insects14 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

, is a key pest of fruit crops in a wide range of climatic zone. Its economic importance is increasing due to its invasion and establishment in new geographical areas caused by global warming. Generally, the management of medfly infestation has been carried out with the use of synthetic pyrethroids and phosphorganic insecticides. Other containment approaches include attract-and-kill, biological control, and the sterile insect technique. The mass trapping technique can be considered an eco-friendly method to use in combination with other control systems. The present study reported the trapping effectiveness of commercially available devices (Decis Trap, Tephri Trap Ecological, and Conetrap) baited with different types of female attractants (Econex Trypack and Biodelear) under different thermal conditions. The performance of trapping systems was evaluated in semi-field cages. Our results showed that the combination of Conetrap with Biodelear was not proven effective, while the Tephri Trap baited with Trypack or Biodelear and the Decis Trap reported the same performance in capturing females and could be used for medfly mass trapping.

Topics & Concepts

Ceratitis capitataTephritidaeBiologyTrap (plumbing)TrappingSterile insect techniquePEST analysisIntegrated pest managementInfestationPest controlMediterranean climateToxicologyEcologyHorticultureEnvironmental scienceEnvironmental engineeringInsect behavior and control techniquesInsect-Plant Interactions and ControlInsect and Pesticide Research
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