EFFECTS OF PHEROMONE TRAP DESIGN AND PLACEMENT ON CAPTURE OF MALE CYDIA-CARYANA (LEPIDOPTERA, TORTRICIDAE, OLETHREUTINAE) IN ALABAMA PECAN ORCHARDS AND THE RELATIONSHIP OF TRAP CAPTURES TO FRUIT INFESTATION
Jr. Mcvay et al., EFFECTS OF PHEROMONE TRAP DESIGN AND PLACEMENT ON CAPTURE OF MALE CYDIA-CARYANA (LEPIDOPTERA, TORTRICIDAE, OLETHREUTINAE) IN ALABAMA PECAN ORCHARDS AND THE RELATIONSHIP OF TRAP CAPTURES TO FRUIT INFESTATION, Journal of entomological science, 30(2), 1995, pp. 165-175
The Pherocon Ic trap captured the greatest number of Cydia caryana (Pi
tch) adult males and all trap designs appeared to represent population
trends equally well. Pooled data from all trap height experiments ind
icate that traps placed 9.14 m above the orchard floor captured signif
icantly more adult males than those placed at 4.57 m height. Horizonta
l placement of traps within the tree canopy indicated a significantly
greater capture in the central portion of the canopy than at other loc
ations. Correlations between the total capture of male adults and the
rate of fruit infestation were not significant.