2009
DOI: 10.1111/j.1570-7458.2009.00926.x
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Using water bottles for trapping of Indianmeal moths in stored peanuts

Abstract: Sticky traps baited with sex pheromone are the most common trapping devices used in monitoring of moth pests in food warehouses and food processing. However, these traps only capture males, and it is debatable whether captures of male moths can be used as spatio‐temporal indicators of hot spots of conspecific larvae (only larvae are responsible for damage to food products). Water has been documented as highly attractive to stored product moths, and here we present the first performance data on water bottles as… Show more

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