Furthermore, traps containing wicks with the greatest evaporative area (over fivefold that of the standard) gave no indication of repellency to the pest. Evaporation of as little as 35 mg of lure per trap per day is sufficient to maintain high trap performance.Ladd...
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Little was known on the biology of the Japanese beetle, Popillia japonica Newman, upon its discovery in a New Jersey nursery in 1916. Apparently, it was introduced with some Japanese iris bulbs before the Plant Pest Act of 1912 which required inspection
Japanese beetle populations usually concentrate at the field edges; the entire field should, however, be scouted to determine if the beetle population is distributed throughout. Traps baited with a combination of a sex attractant and a floral lure are commercially available for trapping Japanese ...
Dr. Klein says the "conventional wisdom" about Japanese beetle traps is comprised of misconceptions, and he offers three “myth busters” to help gardeners win the battle against beetles: Myth #1: Traps lure Japanese beetles from miles around. ...
Commercial and homemade Popillia japonica Newman traps available to the public, were evaluated for relative effectiveness during the summers of 1981, 1982, and 1983 in Knox County, Tenn. Dual lure (food + sex attractant) traps (Bag-a-Bug, Lure N Kill, the Beetle Bagger, and homemade milk...
Our Japanese Beetle Traps do not use any killing agents or poisons. Beetles are lured to the trap, then caught in the attached bag where they eventually expire on their own. Hang traps away from animals to prevent them from getting into the trap. ...
Klostermeyer LE (1985) Japanese beetle (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae) traps: comparison of commercial and homemade traps. J Econ Entomol 78:454–459 Google Scholar Koppenhöfer AM, Fuzy EM (2004) Effect of white grub developmental stage on susceptibility to entomopathogenic nematodes. J Econ En...
Beetle traps:These attract the insects with bait that either copies the scent of female beetles, thus attracting the males, or a food lure that attracts both males and females. However, horticultural research has shown that the traps tend to attract more beetles than they catch, which means th...
Japanese beetle traps use a lure (pheromones, floral scents, or both) to attract beetles from far and wide. The beetles fly into the trap, then get stuck in a bag or funnel, depending on the trap’s design. The problem with Japanese beetle traps:These traps are usually better at attract...