What is it about?

Here is a simple framework that can help to determine whether mass trapping has a chance to work on a particular lure - and what spacing is best. SImple experiments can save a lot of time.

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Why is it important?

Mass trapping is a tactic that can be used against insects - reducing the need for broadcast insecticides. However, not all lures will be suitable, and the range of attraction is key information to decide trap spacings.

Perspectives

The insights we reported here seem to work in some systems at least. Here we tested four insect orders - the only failure was a kairomone against thrips.

Professor David Maxwell Suckling
University of Auckland

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This page is a summary of: Spatial analysis of mass trapping: how close is close enough?, Pest Management Science, December 2014, Wiley,
DOI: 10.1002/ps.3950.
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