2022
DOI: 10.7717/peerj.14093
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Do pheromone traps help to reduce new attacks ofIps typographusat the local scale after a sanitary cut?

Abstract: The spruce bark beetle, Ips typographus, is causing severe economic losses during epidemic phases triggered by droughts and/or windstorms. Sanitation felling and salvage logging are usually the most recommended strategies to limit the damages. However, any additional control method to limit the economic impact of an outbreak would be welcome. In this respect, the efficiency of pheromone trapping is still controversial or poorly documented. In this 2-year study (2020–2021), at the peak of a severe outbreak in B… Show more

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“…The use of insecticide for Ips typographus is forbidden in European country (Pureswaran et al, 2022). Pheromone trap systems are commercialized to ght bark beetle but they failed to limit the economic loss in case of large outbreak (Kuhn et al, 2022). The only solution to limit the bark beetle population and its associated damages is to fell and remove each attacked tree at the green stage, before the swarming.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The use of insecticide for Ips typographus is forbidden in European country (Pureswaran et al, 2022). Pheromone trap systems are commercialized to ght bark beetle but they failed to limit the economic loss in case of large outbreak (Kuhn et al, 2022). The only solution to limit the bark beetle population and its associated damages is to fell and remove each attacked tree at the green stage, before the swarming.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%