Bycatch of common pollinators in pheromone baited traps for monitoring corn earworm (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) in Missouri Industrial Hemp.

IF 4.1 Q1 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
Clement Akotsen-Mensah, Isaac N Ativor, Caroline N Foba, Valliyodan Babu
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Abstract

Background: Several traps are recommended for monitoring corn earworm, Helicoverpa zea (Boddie), an important pest of field, vegetable and fruit crops in the U.S. These traps, which are meant to capture H. zea in many cases end up capturing other insects. Helicoverpa zea has recently been found feeding on different seeds and dual-type (seed and fiber) hemp, Cannabis sativa L. (Rosales: Cannabaceae) causing serious damage. Limited work has been done on developing integrated pest management (IPM) for H. zea industrial hemp in Missouri.

Methods: We evaluated the attractiveness of different traps with the aim of developing a monitoring system for the adult male H. zea in industrial hemp fields in two Missouri locations. In addition, we recorded other non-target insects in the traps to determine trap selectivity. Commercially available green, clear, tricolor bucket traps Heliothis Scentry and Scentry Delta 1X traps baited with H. zea sex pheromones were evaluated in 2021 and 2022.

Results: Tricolor traps captured significantly more adult male H. zea than the other traps in both years. Non-target insects, mainly Xylocopa virginica (L.) (Hymenoptera: Apidae), Bombus spp. (Hymenoptera: Apidae), and Apis mellifera L. (Hymenoptera: Apidae) were also captured. The tricolor trap captured the most bees.

Conclusions: The presence of non-target species highlights the risk of using tricolor traps as a monitoring tool. This data provides information for planning the monitoring of corn earworm in industrial hemp farms in Missouri.

密苏里工业大麻中常用传粉媒介信息素诱捕器监测玉米耳虫(鳞翅目:夜蛾科)的副捕获。
背景:在美国,玉米耳虫(Helicoverpa zea, Boddie)是一种重要的田间、蔬菜和水果作物害虫,目前推荐了几种诱捕器来监测玉米耳虫,这些诱捕器在许多情况下是为了捕获玉米耳虫,结果却捕获了其他昆虫。最近发现玉米Helicoverpa zea以不同种子和双型(种子和纤维)大麻为食,造成严重危害。在密苏里州对玉米工业大麻进行虫害综合治理方面做了有限的工作。方法:在美国密苏里州2个地点的工业大麻田,对不同诱捕器的诱集效果进行评价,建立成雄玉米玉米螟监测系统。此外,我们还记录了诱捕器中的其他非目标昆虫,以确定诱捕器的选择性。在2021年和2022年对市售的绿色、透明、三色桶诱捕器Heliothis Scentry和Scentry Delta 1X进行了评估。结果:三色诱捕器在两年内捕获的成年雄玉米蚜均显著高于其他诱捕器。捕获的非目标昆虫主要有:处女木翅(Xylocopa virginica)(膜翅目:蜂科)、Bombus spp(膜翅目:蜂科)和蜜蜂(Apis mellifera L.)(膜翅目:蜂科)。三色捕蜂器捕获的蜜蜂最多。结论:非目标物种的存在突出了使用三色诱捕器作为监测工具的风险。该数据为密苏里州工业大麻农场的玉米耳虫监测规划提供了信息。
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