Wednesday, 29 October 2003
D0670
This presentation is part of : Display Presentations, Section Fb. Urban Entomology
Controlling Indian meal moth, Plodia interpunctella, with LASTCALL in commercial warehouses
Barry Wilk1, Michael Zeiss1, John R McLaughlin2, Thomas W. Phillips3, Darek Czokajlo4, and Philipp Kirsch4. (1) Scientific Methods, Inc, P.O. Box 599, Durham, CA, (2) IPM Tech Inc (NC), Centennial Campus Partners Building II, 840 Main Campus Drive, Suite # 3590, Raleigh, NC, (3) Oklahoma State University, Entomology and Plant Pathology, 127 Noble Research Center, Stillwater, OK, (4) IPM Tech Inc, 4134 N Vancouver Ave, #105, Portland, OR
The impact of LASTCALL attracticidal technology for suppression of stored product moths in commercial seed and nut storage facilities is described.
Species 1: Lepidoptera Pyralidae Plodia interpunctella
Keywords: pheromone, stored product IPM
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