Tuesday, 19 November 2002
D0449

This presentation is part of : Display Presentations, Section F. Crop Protection Entomology

Management of shoot boring moths from genera Rhyacionia and Eucosma with attract and kill technology

Rebecca Hoffman1, Darek Czokajlo1, Gary E. Daterman2, John R. McLaughlin1, Jeff Webster3, Robert G. Rynearson4, Mark Gray5, Andris Eglitis6, Chris Jensen6, Bradley Hughes7, Paul Flanagan8, Lia Spiegel9, Christopher Asaro10, C. Wayne Berisford10, R. Scott Cameron11, Lidia Sukovata12, Andrzej Kolk12, Boris Hrasovec13, M. Pernek13, Ward Strong14, and Philipp Kirsch1. (1) IPM Tech, Inc, 4134 N. Vancouver Ave. Suite 105, Portland, OR, (2) USDA Forest Service, 3200 Jefferson Way, Corvallis, OR, (3) Roseburg Resources Co, Weed Division, P.O. Box 680, Weed, CA, (4) W.M. Beaty & Associates, P.O. Box 249, McArthur, CA, (5) Sierra Pacific Industries, P.O. Box 496014, Redding, CA, (6) US Forest Service, Deschutes National Forest, 1645 Highway 20 East, Bend, OR, (7) US Forest Service, Tonasket Ranger District, 1 W. Winesap St, Tonasket, WA, (8) US Forest Service, 1133 N. Western Ave, Wenatchee, WA, (9) US Forest Service, Blue Mountains Pest Management Service Center, 1401 Gekeler Lane, La Grande, OR, (10) The University of Georgia, Department of Entomology, 413 Biological Sciences Building, Athens, GA, (11) International Paper Corp, PO Box 1391, Savannah, GA, (12) Forest Research Institute, Sekocin Las, Raszyn near Warsaw, Poland, (13) University of Zagreb, Faculty of Forestry/Dept. of Forest Protection & Wildlife Management, P.O. Box 422, Zagreb, Croatia, (14) BC Ministry of Forests, Kalamelka Seed Orchard, 3401 Reservoir Rd, Vernon, BC, Canada



Species 1: Lepidoptera Tortricidae Eucosma sonomana (western pine shoot borer)
Species 2: Lepidoptera Tortricidae Rhyacionia buoliana (European pine shoot moth)
Species 3: Lepidoptera Tortricidae Rhyacionia frustrana (Nantucket pine tip moth)
Keywords: attract and kill, forest pest management

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