ethanol and (-)-alpha-pinene: attractant kairomones for some large wood-boring beetles in southeastern usa. | ethanol and alpha-pinene were tested as attractants for large wood-boring pine beetles in alabama, florida, georgia, north carolina, and south carolina in 2002-2004. multiple-funnel traps baited with (-)-alpha-pinene (released at about 2 g/d at 25-28 degrees c) were attractive to the following cerambycidae: acanthocinus nodosus, a. obsoletus, arhopalus rusticus nubilus, asemum striatum, monochamus titillator, prionus pocularis, xylotrechus integer, and x. sagittatus sagittatus. buprestis lineata ... | 2006 | 16586033 |
comparison of arboreal beetle catches in wet and dry collection cups with lindgren multiple funnel traps. | we compared the effectiveness of a dry collection cup (with an insecticide killing strip) to a wet collection cup (containing antifreeze) for use with lindgren multiple-funnel traps in catching several common species of bark and wood-boring beetles, and their associates in southern pine forests. all traps were baited with either the binary combination of ethanol and (-)-alpha-pinene or the quaternary combination of (+/-)-ipsenol, (+/-)-ipsdienol, ethanol, and (-)-alpha-pinene. we found that cup ... | 2008 | 18330123 |