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Dadheech, Pankaj, Ankit Kumar, Vijander Singh, Ramesh C. Poonia, and Linesh Raja. "A WSN-Based Insect Monitoring and Pest Control System Through Behavior Analysis Using Artificial Neural Network." International Journal of Social Ecology and Sustainable Development 13, no. 1 (2022): 1–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/ijsesd.290310.

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Insect Monitoring includes collecting information about insect activity with the help of using traps and lures. Many different types of traps are used and they can be divided into the following types - Light traps, Sticky Traps and Pheromone Traps. After trapping the insect, the next step involves monitoring tools to monitor the further behavior of insects. Monitoring includes checking of crop fields for early detection of pests and identification of pests. Identification helps in finding which are the best naturally occurring control agents and assessing the efficiency of pest control actions
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van der Voort, Genevieve E., Manu E. Saunders, and Jasmine K. Janes. "Pan trapping in habitats supporting Platanthera (Orchidaceae) shows little difference in insect family-level diversity." Canadian Entomologist 153, no. 5 (2021): 566–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.4039/tce.2021.17.

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AbstractThe role of insects as pollinators within plant communities is well established, yet our knowledge of insect biodiversity in many habitats is lacking. Given the growing concern that insect biodiversity is declining, it is increasingly important to document insect assemblages from a wide range of geographic locations and habitats. Pan trapping is a common means of sampling local insect diversity. Many studies have found different insects associated with different-coloured pan traps. Here, eight different-coloured pan traps were used to sample local insect diversity in habitats supportin
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Arthurs, Steven, and Adrian Hunsberger. "Do-It-Yourself Insect Pest Traps." EDIS 2016, no. 1 (2016): 12. http://dx.doi.org/10.32473/edis-in1103-2015.

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Many types of traps can be used to monitor or control insect pests. Traps to capture insects vary greatly, depending on the target, location, and purpose. Traps may be inexpensive and disposable, or more complex. This 12-page fact sheet describes several traps for common pests in the home, garden, and landscape that can be made using common household materials or that are readily available in stores. Written by Steven Arthurs and Adrian Hunsberger, and published by the Entomology and Nematology Department, December 2015. ENY-2030/IN1103: Do-It-Yourself Insect Pest Traps (ufl.edu)
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Okeke, T.E., Ewuim, S.C., Ononye, B.U., Chukwudebelu, A.E., and Mbelede, K.C. "Efficiency of Different Techniques in Collecting Insects in Environments Exposed to Palm Oil and Spent Engine Oil Effluents in Abakiliki, Ebonyi State." Asian Journal of Research in Zoology 7, no. 1 (2024): 47–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.9734/ajriz/2024/v7i1139.

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This study investigates the ecological consequences of palm oil and spent engine oil effluents on insect populations, employing a comparative analysis of two widely used collection techniques: pitfall traps and sweep netting. The aim was to assess the effectiveness of these methods in capturing and quantifying insect diversity and abundance in polluted environments. The research was conducted in selected sites exposed to palm oil and spent engine oil effluents, with corresponding control sites for comparison. Pitfall traps and sweep netting were deployed simultaneously to collect insects acros
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Shrestha, Mani, Jair Garcia, Justin Chua, et al. "Fluorescent Pan Traps Affect the Capture Rate of Insect Orders in Different Ways." Insects 10, no. 2 (2019): 40. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/insects10020040.

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To monitor and quantify the changes in pollinator communities over time, it is important to have robust survey techniques of insect populations. Pan traps allow for the assessment of the relative insect abundance in an environment and have been promoted by the Food and Agricultural Organization (FAO) as an efficient data collection methodology. It has been proposed that fluorescent pan traps are particularly useful, as it has been suggested that they capture high numbers of insects in an unbiased fashion. We use a simultaneous presentation of fluorescent and non-fluorescent pan trap colours to
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Abed Felahy, Mohamad Hamid, and Mohamad Shaker Mansour. "The Effect of the Hight of the Pheromone Traps Type Delta in Trapping and Forecasting the Emergence of the Lesser Date Moth, Batrachedra amydraula Meyrick and Evaluating the Sensitivity of Some Palm Varieties to Insect Injury." Arab Journal for Plant Protection 41, no. 3 (2023): 226–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.22268/ajpp-41.3.226232.

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El-Filahy, M.H.A. and M.Sh. Mansour. 2023. The Effect of the Hight of the Pheromone Traps Type Delta in Trapping and Forecasting the Emergence of the Lesser Date Moth, Batrachedra amydraula Meyrick and Evaluating the Sensitivity of Some Palm Varieties to Insect Injury. Arab Journal of Plant Protection, 41(3): 226-232. https://doi.org/10.22268/AJPP-41.3.226232 During the 2021-2022 season field study conducted in Anbar governorate to determine the population dynamics of Batrachedra amydraula using pheromone traps (Alpha scenes Inc. West Linn) and the effect of trap height on number of male insec
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Indriati, G., Susilawati, M. Puspitasari, F. Soesanthy, and C. Tresniawati. "Insect diversity on toxic candlenut (Reutealis trisperma) plantation in Bajawa, East Nusa Tenggara." IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science 974, no. 1 (2022): 012131. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/974/1/012131.

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Abstract Toxic candlenut (Reutealis trisperma) is an important plantation commodity that serves as barrier to prevent erosion, as main material for bio-pesticides and as renewable source of biofuel production. It has been studied that toxic candlenut development in post-mining field can restore soil structure while also influencing environment surrounding, including insects. The study examined insect diversity in the R. trisperma plantation aged ±7 years in Bajawa field, East Nusa Tenggara from July 2018 until February 2019. Insect were collected by installed malaise traps, yellow traps, and p
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Teulon, D. A. J., and I. A. W. Scott. "The use of suction traps for detection of unwanted invasive insects and other invertebrates." New Zealand Plant Protection 59 (August 1, 2006): 125–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.30843/nzpp.2006.59.4446.

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This paper reviews the potential for using suction traps especially existing networks to detect unwanted exotic insects and invertebrates invading new locations Suction traps are thought to sample small fragile slow and weak flying insects better than other methods Suction traps over 6 m high have been shown to catch invertebrates from at least 13 different insect orders and 87 different insect families as well as Acari (mites) and Araneae (spiders) Suction traps have provided the first location records for a number of aphid species and new records of invasive species Several issues require at
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Budiman, Diana, Dadang Dadang, and Idham Sakti Harahap. "Keefektifan tiga jenis perangkap serangga untuk deteksi serangga hama gudang yang menyerang bungkil kopra." Jurnal Entomologi Indonesia 17, no. 1 (2020): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.5994/jei.17.1.1.

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<p>Stored product insect can cause consumer rejection and economic loss due to quality concerns and phytosanitary regulation. Insect traps have been regularly used as a control method, however its effectiveness on controlling stored copra meal insect pests is not yet known.This study was carried out to compare the effectiveness of three types of insect traps for detection of insect pests of copra meal.The three types of insect traps were pitfall trap, probe trap, and ultraviolet (UV) light trap (blacklight and LED-light emiting diodes). Research was conducted at Laboratory of Entomology
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Saputra M, M. Agung, Suswati Suswati, and Asmah Indrawati. "Keragaman dan Kelimpahan Serangga Tanaman Cabai Merah (Capsicum annum L.) Berefugia Kembang Kotokan (Tagetes erecta L.)." Jurnal Ilmiah Pertanian ( JIPERTA) 4, no. 1 (2022): 20–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.31289/jiperta.v4i1.1192.

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This study aims to determine the index of diversity and abundance of insects in red chili with refugia flower kotokan (Tagetes erecta L.) The method used in this study was descriptive analysis using ordinal sampling using a non-factorial randomized block design. This research was carried out in the experimental garden of the Faculty of Agriculture, Medan Area University, from April to June 2021. The insect traps used were yellow sticky traps, pitfall traps, and sweep nets. The results showed an abundance of 2,972 insects consisting of 11 insect orders, 34 insect families and 39 species. Insect
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Insect traps"

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Burkett, Nathan Daniel Mullen Gary R. "Comparative study of gravid-trap infusions for capturing blood-fed mosquitoes (diptera : culicidae) of the genera Aedes, Ochlerotatus, and Culex." Auburn, Ala., 2005. http://repo.lib.auburn.edu/2005%20Summer/master's/BURKETT_NATHAN_18.pdf.

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Scholtz, Anna J. "Evaluation of the large-scale trapping of blowflies (Lucilia spp.) for an integrated pest management program : the lucitrap." Thesis, Port Elizabeth Technikon, 2003. http://hdl.handle.net/10948/126.

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The results presented in this dissertation have been partially presented at scientific meetings. Chapter 2 is an exact copy of the technical contents of a paper submitted to a scientific journal. The format of this paper however has been changed to comply with the format used in this dissertation. The results of this paper were partially presented at the 36th National Congress of the South African Society of Animal Science, 5 – 8 April 1998 held in Stellenbosch. In this chapter errors occurred in the execution of the trial, but these were corrected in the follow-up trial after consulting with
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Georgitis, Kathryn M. "Evaluating Shade Bias in Insect Trap Catch and Assessing the Short- and Long-term Impacts of Herbicide Application in Regenerating Clearcuts on Flowering Plant Communities." Fogler Library, University of Maine, 2001. http://www.library.umaine.edu/theses/pdf/GeorgitisKM2001.pdf.

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Tam, Tracey Lynn. "Relative attractiveness of the Sonic Web and the horse to Stomoxys calcitrans." [Gainesville, Fla.] : University of Florida, 2003. http://purl.fcla.edu/fcla/etd/UFE0001327.

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Leggett, J. E., T. J. Henneberry, and R. D. White. "Seasonal Distribution of Cotton Leafperforator: Pheromone Dispenser Persistence and Effect of Trap Height on Moth Catches in Pheromone Baited Traps." College of Agriculture, University of Arizona (Tucson, AZ), 1994. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/209647.

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The cotton leafperforator (CLP) Bucculatrix thurberiella Busck. is a sporadic pest in cotton fields of southwest desert area. The cotton leafperforator sex pheromone was identified and synthesized by Hall et al. (1992), thus providing a sensitive method for detecting CLP moths. Tests were conducted in 1992 and 1993 to determine the effective life of CLP polyethylene pheromone dispensers, correlate CLP male moth catches to cotton field infestations, determine the seasonal distribution, and effect of trap height on moth catches. The polyethylene pheromone dispensers were effective for about 4 we
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Moran, Jonathan Andrew. "The role and mechanism of Nepenthes rafflesiana pitchers as insect traps in Brunei." Thesis, University of Aberdeen, 1991. http://digitool.abdn.ac.uk/R?func=search-advanced-go&find_code1=WSN&request1=AAIU547158.

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Investigations were made into the trapping biology of the pitchers of Nepenthes rafflesiana (Jack), Family Nepenthaceae, in Brunei, Borneo. The plant produces two distinct pitcher forms, upper and lower, which were found to differ in their prey spectra. Although ants were the most important prey in both forms, the upper form caught more anthophilous insects than the lower. High contrast U/V patterns on the upper pitchers were found to contribute to the attraction of some anthophilous insects, as was the fragrance of upper pitcher fluid. Increased height above ground was also found to increase
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Bourchier, Robert S. "Development of traps for adult Glischrochilus quadrisignatus (Say) (Coleoptera:Nitidulidae) and investigation of olfactory responses to volatile components of corn, raspberry and tomato." Thesis, McGill University, 1986. http://digitool.Library.McGill.CA:80/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=66170.

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Kuhar, Thomas P. "Western corn rootworm damage assessment in Virginia and adult sampling with commercial yellow sticky traps." Thesis, Virginia Tech, 1996. http://hdl.handle.net/10919/45474.

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The risk of corn rootworm damage to continuously-grown corn was assessed in 32 fields from seven counties in Virginia in 1993 and 1994, Approximately 28% of the fields examined had economic root damage in corn left untreated with a soil insecticide. In addition, 190/0 of the fields overall had an economic loss in silage due to corn rootworm damage. A second study evaluated the effectiveness of using adult corn rootworm counts on commercial Olson yellow sticky traps and ear-zone regions of corn plants to predict subsequent damage to corn. Regression models for each sampling method were used
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Hannunen, Salla. "Trivial movements and redistribution of polyphagous insect herbivores in heterogeneous vegetation /." Uppsala : Swedish Univ. of Agricultural Sciences, Dept. of Entomology, 2003. http://epsilon.slu.se/a376.pdf.

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Bäckman, Anna-Carin. "Olfactory communication in the codling moth, Cydia pomonella L. /." Alnarp : Swedish Univ. of Agricultural Sciences (Sveriges lantbruksuniv.), 1999. http://epsilon.slu.se/avh/1999/91-576-5491-3.pdf.

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Books on the topic "Insect traps"

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Jobin, L. J. The Luminoc insect trap. Forestry Canada, Quebec Region, 1992.

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Weinzierl, Rick. Insect attractants and traps. Office of Agricultural Entomology, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, College of Agriculture, Cooperative Extension Service, 1990.

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P, New Kirsten C., and United States. Forest Service. Southern Research Station., eds. A trap for capturing arthropods crawling up tree boles. U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Forest Service, Southern Research Station, 1996.

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Haack, Robert A. A simple ground-based trap for estimating densities of arboreal leaf-eating insects. U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Forest Service, North Central Forest Experimental Station, 1991.

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Haack, Robert A. A simple ground-based trap for estimating densities of arboreal leaf-eating insects. U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Forest Service, North Central Forest Experimental Station, 1991.

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Haack, Robert A. A simple ground-based trap for estimating densities of arboreal leaf-eating insects. U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Forest Service, North Central Forest Experimental Station, 1991.

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Haack, Robert A. A simple ground-based trap for estimating densities of arboreal leaf-eating insects. U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Forest Service, North Central Forest Experimental Station, 1991.

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Haack, Robert A. A simple ground-based trap for estimating densities of arboreal leaf-eating insects. U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Forest Service, North Central Forest Experimental Station, 1991.

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Flannagan, J. F. Studies on some riverine insect emergence traps: Effects of sampling frequency and trap design. Central and Arctic Region, Dept. of Fisheries and Oceans, 1994.

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Kadzandira, John M. The coverage and utilisation of insecticide treated nets and malaria prevention and treatment practices at the community level in Malawi. Govt. of Malawi, National Malaria Control Programme, Ministry of Health and Population, 2004.

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Book chapters on the topic "Insect traps"

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Mariappan, Suganthy, Senguttuvan Kannan, and Mohan Sarma. "Insect Traps for Monitoring and Management of Stored Product Insects." In Non-chemical Methods for Disinfestation of Stored Products. CRC Press, 2025. https://doi.org/10.1201/9781003609834-17.

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Horváth, Gábor, Miklós Blahó, Ádám Egri, and Amit Lerner. "Applying Polarization-Based Traps to Insect Control." In Polarized Light and Polarization Vision in Animal Sciences. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-54718-8_23.

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Liebhold, Andrew M., Eckehard G. Brockerhoff, and Deborah G. McCullough. "Forest Insect Invasions and Their Management." In Forest Entomology and Pathology. Springer International Publishing, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-11553-0_23.

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AbstractAs a result of increasing globalization, hundreds of forest insect species have been accidentally transported among continents. The most common invasion pathways by which non-native forest insects are transported globally are wood packaging material and live plants. While most non-native forest insect species have no noticeable impacts in their non-native ranges, several species have had serious or even catastrophic effects on tree health, forest resources and ecosystem functions. Approaches to preventing and managing forest insect invasions correspond to the four phases of biological
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Mishra, Anurag, Preeti Sharma, Arun Kumar Gupta, Parveen Fatima, and Pushpendra Kumar. "Control of Insect Pest Through Biomolecules and Traps." In Biofertilizers and Biopesticides in Sustainable Agriculture. Apple Academic Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/9780429059384-5.

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Brockerhoff, Eckehard G., Juan C. Corley, Hervé Jactel, Daniel R. Miller, Robert J. Rabaglia, and Jon Sweeney. "Monitoring and Surveillance of Forest Insects." In Forest Entomology and Pathology. Springer International Publishing, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-11553-0_19.

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AbstractMonitoring of insect populations is widely used in forest entomology in the context of biodiversity studies, as an aspect of pest management, and for the detection and surveillance of non-native invasive species. In particular, monitoring is undertaken to obtain information on the presence or abundance of particular species, to study their phenology (e.g. the time of oviposition or flight periods), to predict pest population size, spread and damage, or to determine if pest management activities are required. A wide variety of methods are being used for these purposes including physical
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Pereira, Roberto M. "Importance of Insect Light Traps as an Environmental Solution to Flying Insect Management." In Urban Pest Management, 2nd ed. CABI, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1079/9781800622944.0008.

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Berger, Guido S., Luciano Bonzatto Junior, Milena F. Pinto, et al. "UAV-Assisted Navigation for Insect Traps in Olive Groves." In Robot 2023: Sixth Iberian Robotics Conference. Springer Nature Switzerland, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-59167-9_8.

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Horváth, Gábor, and Dezső Varjú. "Oil Reservoirs and Plastic Sheets as Polarizing Insect Traps." In Polarized Light in Animal Vision. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-09387-0_21.

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Renwick, J. Alan A. "The chemical world of crucivores: lures, treats and traps." In Proceedings of the 11th International Symposium on Insect-Plant Relationships. Springer Netherlands, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-2776-1_4.

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Barata, E. N., P. J. Fonseca, E. Mateus, and J. Araujo. "Host-finding by Phoracantha semipunctata: host volatiles, electroantennogram recordings and baited field traps." In Proceedings of the 8th International Symposium on Insect-Plant Relationships. Springer Netherlands, 1992. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-1654-1_42.

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Conference papers on the topic "Insect traps"

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Manvelidze, Nino, Medea Burjanadze, Lali Jgenti, and Natela Varshanidze. "SPECIES DIVERSITY OF HARMFUL BARK BEETLES IN SPRUCE FORESTS OF ADJARA REGION (GEORGIA)." In 24th SGEM International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference 2024. STEF92 Technology, 2024. https://doi.org/10.5593/sgem2024v/3.2/s13.39.

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Several species of Bark beetles (Coleoptera: Scolytinae) are capable of causing significant amounts of tree mortality in conifer forests throughout much of the world and in the South Caucasian Mountain as well. In the paper, is discussed about species diversity of harmful bark beetles, which are damage and cause the decline of the Picea orientalis, in the conifer forest of Shuakhevi and Khulo municipalities of Adjara (Western Georgia), at an altitude of 700-1500 m a.s.l. This is one of the current problems in spruce forests of mentioned region. Field studies were carried out in Shuakhevi munic
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Kapetas, Dimitrios, Panagiotis Christakakis, Valerio Goglia, and Eleftheria Maria Pechlivani. "AI-based robotic trap for real-time insect detection, monitoring and population prediction." In 2025 IEEE 6th International Conference on Image Processing, Applications and Systems (IPAS). IEEE, 2025. https://doi.org/10.1109/ipas63548.2025.10924486.

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Kondoh, M., M. Kobayashi, K. Murashita, and N. Sugaya. "Ultrasonic Inspection Tool Run on Taps." In CORROSION 1991. NACE International, 1991. https://doi.org/10.5006/c1991-91367.

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Abstract A pipeline inspection tool using ultrasonic measurement technology has been developed by NKK Corporation with assistance from Alyeska Pipeline Service Company who is responsible for pipeline maintenance and inspection of the Trans Alaska Pipeline System (TAPS). This ultrasonic tool has succeeded in inspecting the wall thinning of TAPS in June 1989 and 1990. TAPS is 48 - inches in diameter and 1280 kms in length. During the inspection run, a sophisticated encoder condensed ultrasonic data into a compact data recorder to inspect the longest pipeline section of 710 km in one run. After t
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Behling, Eduardo M., and Marilton S. de Aguiar. "Exploring YOLO Algorithm application in Smart Traps for Fruit Pest Detection." In Workshop de Computação Aplicada à Gestão do Meio Ambiente e Recursos Naturais. Sociedade Brasileira de Computação - SBC, 2025. https://doi.org/10.5753/wcama.2025.8752.

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Agricultural practices are essential for modern civilization and have significantly contributed to population growth in recent years. Food production depends heavily on the natural environment; however, pests can severely damage crops and are often difficult to control. This emphasizes the urgent need for effective pest control measures to protect agriculture. One common way to manage insect pests is by using traps. These traps typically employ bait to attract insects, often consisting of sexual pheromones or food, and they have a mechanism that captures the insect when it attempts to enter. T
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Chen, Shuying, Rachael Horner, Max Suckling, Tara Strand, and Mark Jermy. "Optimization of pheromone flow from insect traps." In 22nd Australasian Fluid Mechanics Conference AFMC2020. The University of Queensland, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.14264/c6c8802.

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Gorban, Victor, Vladimir Todiraş, and Denis Savranschii. "Multifunctional device for attracting and capturing harmful insects." In Scientific International Symposium “Advanced Biotechnologies - Achievements and Prospects” (VIth Edition). Institute of Genetics, Physiology and Plant Protection, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.53040/abap6.2022.56.

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During last years investigations cowering the elaboration of new systems of integrated plant protection became more active by utilization biorational means of plant protection, and electro optic installations. A great attention is accords to elaboration and selection of sour-ces- attractants and new electro optic structures whice must show a high attractively due to a specific irradiation spectrum and, thus, provide a maximum trapping of harmful insects. Application of the light traps is a more perfect method for phenology investigation of many important, in an economic aspect plant pest, and r
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Gorban, Victor, Vasile Voineac, and Valentina Maievschi. "Elemente tehnologice de utilizare a capcanelor cu lumină pentru monitorizarea şi combaterea insectelor dăunătoare." In International Scientific Symposium "Plant Protection – Achievements and Prospects". Institute of Genetics, Physiology and Plant Protection, Republic of Moldova, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.53040/9789975347204.21.

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Low efficiency of plant protection means is explained by the lack of a centralized forecasting system for the terms to carry out protective measures, lack of modern methods of obtaining primary data for making up reliable short-term forecasts for the development and spread of pests in agricultural agrocenoses. During last years investigations cowering the elaboration of new systems of integrated plant protection became more active by utilization biorational means of plant protection, and electro optic installations. A great attention is accords to elaboration and selection of sources- attracta
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Teixeira, Ana Cláudia, Gabriel Carneiro, Raul Morais, Joaquim J. Sousa, and António Cunha. "Evaluating YOLO Models for Grape Moth Detection in Insect Traps." In IGARSS 2023 - 2023 IEEE International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium. IEEE, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/igarss52108.2023.10282249.

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Kocić, Veroslava, Sanja Perić, and Milić Vojinović. "THE EFFECTIVENESS OF APPLYING BIOLOGICAL MEASURES TO PROTECT APPLES TO REDUCE TREATMENT WITH INSECTICIDES." In Global Challenges Through the Prism of Rural Development in the Sector of Agriculture and Tourism GIRR 2024. Academy of Applied Studies Šabac, 2025. https://doi.org/10.46793/girr25.181k.

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The ecological approach to the maintenance and care of perennial fruit plantations is being applied more and more. In agriculture, biological control of plant diseases and pests is one of the key measures for organic food production. Apple is the most commonly grown fruit species in Serbia. For the production of quality fruits, it is necessary, in addition to regular maintenance, to control pests in the orchard. Damage to apples is caused by several types of insects, the most important of which are: Cydia pomonella, Aphis pomi, Eriosoma lanigerum, Tropinota hirta, Anthonomus pomorum. Larvae an
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Murzina, M. I. "Population density of grape moth in the Lower Don region." In CURRENT STATE, PROBLEMS AND PROSPECTS OF THE DEVELOPMENT OF AGRARIAN SCIENCE. Federal State Budget Scientific Institution “Research Institute of Agriculture of Crimea”, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.33952/2542-0720-2020-5-9-10-35.

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The article introduces a study in the field of monitoring the number and density of the population of grape moth using pheromone traps. In the course of this research, we found that the grape moth in 2019 developed in three generations. On the night peak flight, the largest pest population in the first generation was 2–3 insects/day; in the third generation – 1 insect/day. The population density of the grape moth in the conditions of the Novocherkassk branch of the Experimental field did not exceed the economic threshold and during the development of three generations was low. Hence, protectiv
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Reports on the topic "Insect traps"

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Naqvi, Qaim, Patrick Wolff, Brenda Molano-Flores, and Jinelle Sperry. Camera traps are an effective tool for monitoring insect–plant interactions. Engineer Research and Development Center (U.S.), 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.21079/11681/48496.

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Insect and pollinator populations are vitally important to the health of ecosystems, food production, and economic stability, but are declining worldwide. New, cheap, and simple monitoring methods are necessary to inform management actions and should be available to researchers around the world. Here, we evaluate the efficacy of a commercially available, close-focus automated camera trap to monitor insect–plant interactions and insect behavior. We compared two video settings—scheduled and motion-activated—to a traditional human observation method. Our results show that camera traps with schedu
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Emma, Olsson. Kolinlagring med biokol : Att nyttja biokol och hydrokol som kolsänka i östra Mellansverige. Linköping University Electronic Press, 2025. https://doi.org/10.3384/9789180759496.

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Pest inventory of a field is a way of knowing when the thresholds for pest control is reached. It is of increasing interest to use machine learning to automate this process, however, many challenges arise with detection of small insects both in traps and on plants. This thesis investigates the prospects of developing an automatic warning system for notifying a user of when certain pests are detected in a trap. For this, sliding window with histogram of oriented gradients based support vector machine were implemented. Trap detection with neural network models and a check size function were test
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Canacuán Nasamuez, Doris Elisa, and Arturo Carabalí Muñoz. Chrysoperla externa H. (Neuroptera: Chrysopidae) como controlador biológico de Strepsicrates smithiana W. (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae), en el cultivo de guayaba. Corporación Colombiana de Investigación Agropecuaria - AGROSAVIA, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.21930/agrosavia.poster.2016.12.

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Chrysoperla externa, es considerada una especie de importancia en el control biológico de insectos de cuerpo blando como, áfidos, trips, larvas de lepidópteros. Strepsicrates smithiana, una de las principales plagas en el cultivo de guayaba. El daño lo ocasionan los inmaduros al alimentarse de brotes, ocasionando defoliación, amarillamiento y muerte de terminales vegetativos, interrumpiendo el desarrollo del brote y formación de yemas. Actualmente el manejo de S. smithiana se basa en aplicaciones químicas, práctica poco eficiente dado los hábitos de vida del insecto, además ocasiona deterioro
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Altstein, Miriam, and Ronald Nachman. Rationally designed insect neuropeptide agonists and antagonists: application for the characterization of the pyrokinin/Pban mechanisms of action in insects. United States Department of Agriculture, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.32747/2006.7587235.bard.

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The general objective of this BARD project focused on rationally designed insect neuropeptide (NP) agonists and antagonists, their application for the characterization of the mechanisms of action of the pyrokinin/PBAN (PK-PBAN) family and the development of biostable, bioavailable versions that can provide the basis for development of novel, environmentally-friendly pest insect control agents. The specific objectives of the study, as originally proposed, were to: (i) Test stimulatory potencies of rationally designed backbone cyclic (BBC) peptides on pheromonotropic, melanotropic, myotropic and
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Haack, Robert A., and Richard W. Blank. A Simple Ground-Based Trap For Estimating Densities of Arboreal Leaf Insects. U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, North Central Research Station, 1991. http://dx.doi.org/10.2737/nc-rn-354.

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Ullman, Diane E., Benjamin Raccah, John Sherwood, Meir Klein, Yehezkiel Antignus, and Abed Gera. Tomato Spotted Wilt Tosporvirus and its Thrips Vectors: Epidemiology, Insect/Virus Interactions and Control. United States Department of Agriculture, 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.32747/1999.7573062.bard.

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Objectives. The major aim of the proposed research was to study thrips-TSWV relationships and their role in the epidemiology of the virus with the aim of using this knowledge to reduce crop losses occurring due to epidemics. Our specific objectives were: To determine the major factors involved in virus outbreaks, including: a) identifying the thrips species involved in virus dissemination and their relative role in virus spread; b) determining the virus sources among wild and cultivated plants throughout the season and their role in virus spread, and, c) determining how temperature and molecul
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Altstein, Miriam, and Ronald J. Nachman. Rational Design of Insect Control Agent Prototypes Based on Pyrokinin/PBAN Neuropeptide Antagonists. United States Department of Agriculture, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.32747/2013.7593398.bard.

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The general objective of this study was to develop rationally designed mimetic antagonists (and agonists) of the PK/PBAN Np class with enhanced bio-stability and bioavailability as prototypes for effective and environmentally friendly pest insect management agents. The PK/PBAN family is a multifunctional group of Nps that mediates key functions in insects (sex pheromone biosynthesis, cuticular melanization, myotropic activity, diapause and pupal development) and is, therefore, of high scientific and applied interest. The objectives of the current study were: (i) to identify an antagonist bioph
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Phillips, Donald A., Yitzhak Spiegel, and Howard Ferris. Optimizing nematode management by defining natural chemical bases of behavior. United States Department of Agriculture, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.32747/2006.7587234.bard.

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This project was based on the hypothesis that nematodes interacting with plants as either parasites or beneficial saprophytes are attracted to their host by natural products. This concept was supported by numerous observations that parasitic nematodes are attracted to root exudates. Our overall goal was to identify nematode sensory compounds from root exudates and to use that information for reducing nematicide applications. We applied skills of the investigators to achieve three specific objectives: 1) Identify nematode behavioral cues (e.g., attractants or repellents) in root exudates; 2) Id
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Inspect and Repair Steam Traps. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/875446.

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