2015
DOI: 10.1653/024.098.0165
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Monitoring Coffee Berry Borer,Hypothenemus hampei(Coleoptera: Curculionidae), Populations with Alcoholbaited Funnel Traps in Coffee Farms in Colombia

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“…The use of visual and olfactory attractants for CBB is used to improve monitoring through the use of lures. For example, the discovery of CBB females response to methanol and ethanol allowed the application of alcohol based traps for monitoring CBB populations under field conditions in Mexico [ 49 ], Central America [ 50 , 51 ], Brazil [ 52 , 53 ], Hawaii [ 35 ] and Colombia [ 54 ].…”
Section: Biology Ecology and Behavior Of Cbbmentioning
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“…The use of visual and olfactory attractants for CBB is used to improve monitoring through the use of lures. For example, the discovery of CBB females response to methanol and ethanol allowed the application of alcohol based traps for monitoring CBB populations under field conditions in Mexico [ 49 ], Central America [ 50 , 51 ], Brazil [ 52 , 53 ], Hawaii [ 35 ] and Colombia [ 54 ].…”
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“…Alcohol traps have been used to monitor the seasonal flight activity of CBB in Central and South America [ 49 , 50 , 51 , 52 , 53 , 54 , 85 ]. The lure is typically enclosed in a semi-permeable plastic membrane that allows release of alcohols at an optimal rate of 186 mg/day [ 50 ].…”
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“…Baited traps of all kinds have been widely used for monitoring species of Curculionidae, especially those of economic interest, such as R. palmarum in palms (Aldryhim & Ayedh, 2015; Correia et al, 2015; Löhr et al, 2015), Hypothenemus hampei Ferrari in coffee (Pereira et al, 2012; Aristizábal et al, 2015; Fernandes et al, 2015) and species of Scolitinae and Platypodinae in forest trees (Carvalho & Trevisan, 2015; Steininger et al, 2015; Iidzuka et al, 2016). Although there are no other studies using traps for monitoring populations of C. notaticeps currently available for comparison, the CPAC16 trap seems to be suitable for this purpose because it allowed the capture of adults in all sampling dates, trapping up to 20 adults per trap in just 1 week during the population peak.…”
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“…Currently in coffee, the most attractive semiochemicals to trap H. hampei are the alcohols ethanol (ET) and methanol (MT), widely used in baited traps for the integrated management of this important pest (Aristizábal et al, 2015). However, when the coffee fruit is full ripen, the semiochemicals composition also contains esters.…”
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