“…Also, clove oil was demonstrated to be effective in the attraction of other related tephritids [89]. However, contrarily, clove oil has also an important property as a biopesticide [90][91][92]. As a result, in this study, a variety of fractions were obtained, which, in the case of the distillation of the DCO, turned out to have a content in α-copaene between 1.64 to 2.85-fold more concentrated than the original oil (i.e., corresponding to the first three fractions); and, in the case of fractions corresponding to the distillation of IF between 1.62 to 2.11-fold (i.e., corresponding to the first two fractions).…”