The attractiveness of manuka oil and ethanol, alone and in combination, to Xyleborus glabratus

The addition of a trap baited with manuka oil or longer lasting cubeb oil lures (Hanula et al. 2013) along with those baited with ethanol for surveys targeting detection of non-native, invasive Curculionidae could improve these surveys by also targeting the destructive redbay ambrosia beetle.

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Published inThe Florida entomologist Vol. 97; no. 2; pp. 861 - 1721
Main Authors Johnson, C.W, Cameron, R.S, Hanula, J.L, Bates, C
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Florida Entomological Society 01.06.2014
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Summary:The addition of a trap baited with manuka oil or longer lasting cubeb oil lures (Hanula et al. 2013) along with those baited with ethanol for surveys targeting detection of non-native, invasive Curculionidae could improve these surveys by also targeting the destructive redbay ambrosia beetle.
ISSN:0015-4040
1938-5102