So. Gaul et al., DEPLOYMENT AND UTILITY OF TRAPS FOR MANAGEMENT OF RHAGOLETIS-MENDAX (DIPTERA, TEPHRITIDAE), Journal of economic entomology, 88(1), 1995, pp. 134-139
Seasonal captures of adult blueberry maggot, Rhagoletis mendax Curran,
on Pherocon AM traps increased 1.8-fold when traps were protected fro
m the prevailing winds compared with exposed sites, and 1.7-fold when
berries were <3 m from a trap compared with >3 m, based on plots in 11
commercial lowbush blueberry fields in New Brunswick and Nova Scotia
in 1982. Four-fold more adults were captured when traps were placed in
fields containing blueberries than in vegetative fields; captures wer
e 5-fold higher with traps placed in sheltered than exposed locations,
and B-fold higher in weedy than in weed-free locations based on studi
es in 13 fields in New Brunswick sampled unequally for 6 yr. A logisti
c curve described cumulative trap captures of adults from 19 fields fo
r 2 yr. The capture rate during the season decreased from New Brunswic
k to northern Nova Scotia to western Nova Scotia, but the date of 50%
capture was similar for all regions. The first adult was caught before
the first blue-colored berry was observed in 39 fields over 4 yr. Dim
ethoate reduced infestation to less than one larva per liter of fruit
when applied within 10 d of the first mature female capture. Trap capt
ures of adults within 5 d after a pesticide application reliably predi
cted continued blueberry maggot pressure in 20 fields with low (0-5) t
hrough high (>20) prespray captures monitored for 2 yr.