SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH
"Best Trap for stink bugs is the pyramid type."
Washington State University
Control of Stink Bugs and other Apple IPM Issues
Brunner, et al. - Online
Washington State University
Control of Stink Bugs and other Apple IPM Issues
Brunner, et al. - Online
Trap Testing - 2009
West Virginia University
Short & Hogmire, Online 2009
West Virginia University
Short & Hogmire, Online 2009
Abstract …“In its native range, Halyomorpha halys was
reportedly attracted to the aggregation pheromone of the brown-winged green
bug, Plautia stali, methyl (2E,4E,6Z)-decatrienoate. We also observed that
traps baited with this compound are attractive to H(alyomorpha) halys…”
A.Khrimian, et.al. 2007, United States Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Center, Beltsville, MD.
A.Khrimian, et.al. 2007, United States Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Center, Beltsville, MD.
SEMIOCHEMICALLY BASED
MONITORING OF THE INVASION OF THE BROWN MARMORATED STINK BUG AND UNEXPECTED
ATTRACTION OF THE NATIVE GREEN STINK BUG (HETEROPTERA: PENTATOMIDAE) IN
MARYLAND
Florida Entomologist, 2009; J. R. ALDRICH, et.al.,
United States Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Center, Beltsville, MD
ABSTRACT…”The brown marmorated stink bug,Halyomorpha halys (Stål) (Pentatomidae), is a newly invasive species in the eastern U. S. that is rapidly expanding its range from the original point of establishment in Allentown, Pennsylvania. Although an attractant pheromone has yet to be identified for H. halys, in its native Asian range the insect is cross-attracted to the pheromone of another pentatomid Plautia stali Scott whose males produce methyl (E,E,Z)-2,4,6-decatrienoate. Previous tests of methyl 2,4,6-decatrienoate isomers in the U. S. verified that H. halys is highly attracted to methyl (E,E,Z)-2,4,6-decatrienoate, and that the native greenstink bug, Acrosternum hilare(Say), also is attracted to this compound.”
Florida Entomologist, 2009; J. R. ALDRICH, et.al.,
United States Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Center, Beltsville, MD
ABSTRACT…”The brown marmorated stink bug,Halyomorpha halys (Stål) (Pentatomidae), is a newly invasive species in the eastern U. S. that is rapidly expanding its range from the original point of establishment in Allentown, Pennsylvania. Although an attractant pheromone has yet to be identified for H. halys, in its native Asian range the insect is cross-attracted to the pheromone of another pentatomid Plautia stali Scott whose males produce methyl (E,E,Z)-2,4,6-decatrienoate. Previous tests of methyl 2,4,6-decatrienoate isomers in the U. S. verified that H. halys is highly attracted to methyl (E,E,Z)-2,4,6-decatrienoate, and that the native greenstink bug, Acrosternum hilare(Say), also is attracted to this compound.”
“Thousands of
BMSB captured in brief trapping study.
Peak capture of ~200 in one day in a single trap (black pyramid trap baited
with 45mg P. stali lure).”
Brown Marmorated Stink Bug Working Group Meeting, June 2010
Visual Ecology of the Brown Marmorated Stink Bug: Preliminary Results
Tracey Leskey, Ph.D, USDA-ARS, Appalachian Fruit Research Station
Brown Marmorated Stink Bug Working Group Meeting, June 2010
Visual Ecology of the Brown Marmorated Stink Bug: Preliminary Results
Tracey Leskey, Ph.D, USDA-ARS, Appalachian Fruit Research Station