Kr. Walker et Sc. Welter, Effects of lure dose on efficacy of pheromone traps for monitoring Argyrotaenia citrana (Lepidoptera : Tortricidae) in California apple orchards, J ECON ENT, 92(3), 1999, pp. 574-582
This study tested lowering the lure dose of Argyrotaenia citrana (Fernald)
pheromone to improve the accuracy of the traps as indicators of larval dens
ity land subsequent fruit damage) within coastal California apple orchards.
Different doses of pheromone ranging from 1 to 0.001 mg were tested in com
mercial apple orchards in 1994 and 1995. Mean weekly trap catches were sign
ificantly higher in higher dose traps. However, the proportion of moths cau
ght in higher dose traps versus lower dose traps remained fairly constant w
ithin each orchard, suggesting that lower dose traps were attracting moths
from the same regional pool of moths as the higher close traps. No statisti
cally significant relationships were detected between average weekly moth c
atches using each of the 4 lure doses and A citrana larval counts in 1995.
These results suggest that lowering lure dose will not improve the accuracy
of pheromone traps as predictors of A. citrana larval density. The lack of
correlations between larval densities and male moth counts is discussed re
lative to the need to monitor female night activity.