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1 December 2013 Improving Detection Tools for the Emerald Ash Borer (Coleoptera: Buprestidae): Comparison of Prism and Multifunnel Traps at Varying Population Densities
Joseph A. Francese, Michael L. Rietz, Damon J. Crook, Ivich Fraser, David R. Lance, Victor C. Mastro
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The current emerald ash borer survey trap used in the United States is a prism trap constructed from a stock purple corrugated plastic. In recent years, several colors (particularly shades of green and purple) have been shown to be more attractive to the emerald ash borer than this stock color. Our goal was to determine if plastics produced with these colors and incorporated into prism traps can improve and serve as a new alternative to plastics already in use for the emerald ash borer survey. The plastics were tested in moderate to heavily infested areas in Michigan in two initial studies to test their effectiveness at catching the emerald ash borer. Because results from studies performed in heavily infested sites may not always correspond with what is found along the edges of the infestation, we compared trap catch and detection rates (recording at least one catch on a trap over the course of the entire trapping season) of several trap types and colors at sites outside the core of the currently known emerald ash borer infestation in a nine-state detection tool comparison study. Two of the new plastics, a (Sabic) purple and a medium-dark (Sabic) green were incorporated into prism traps and tested alongside a standard purple prism trap and a green multifunnel trap. In areas with lower emerald ash borer density, the new purple (Sabic) corrugated plastic caught more beetles than the current purple prism trap, as well as more than the medium-dark green (Sabic) prism and green multifunnel traps. Sabic purple traps in the detection tools comparison study recorded a detection rate of 86% compared with 73, 66, and 58% for the standard purple, Sabic green, and green multifunnel traps, respectively. These detection rates were reduced to 80, 63, 55, and 46%, respectively, at low emerald ash borer density sites.

Joseph A. Francese, Michael L. Rietz, Damon J. Crook, Ivich Fraser, David R. Lance, and Victor C. Mastro "Improving Detection Tools for the Emerald Ash Borer (Coleoptera: Buprestidae): Comparison of Prism and Multifunnel Traps at Varying Population Densities," Journal of Economic Entomology 106(6), 2407-2414, (1 December 2013). https://doi.org/10.1603/EC13013
Received: 7 January 2013; Accepted: 1 September 2013; Published: 1 December 2013
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detection tools
multifunnel trap
prism trap
Sabic green
Sabic purple
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