This study investigated the influence of type of electric bright light (produced by fluorescent light tube and incandescent light bulb) on the attraction of the African giant water bug, Lethocerus indicus (Hemiptera: Belostomatidae). Four fluorescent light tubes of 15 watts each, producing white-coloured light and four incandescent light bulbs of 60 watts each, producing yellow-coloured light, but both producing the same amount of light, were varied and used for the experiments. Collections of bugs at experimental house were done at night between the hours of 8.30 pm and 12 mid-night on daily basis for a period of four months per experiment in the years 2008 and 2009. Lethocerus indicus whose presence in any environment has certain implicat...
Numerous ecological systems are built upon the foundation laid by keystone species, such as ants, wh...
Insect attraction to artificial light can potentially facilitate disease transmission by increasing ...
The availability of cheap LED lamp technology may result in a shift in the spatial extent and qualit...
The attractiveness of light to insects is an issue that affects households across America. The issue...
Red pumpkin beetle (Aulacophora africana Weise) is an important defoliator and vector of pathogens t...
The attraction of nuisance adult aquatic insects to different wavelengths of light was studied using...
The attraction of three chironomid species, Glyptotendipes paripes Edwards, Chironomus crassicaudatu...
Many species of insects display a disposition to move towards light. As a consequence, nocturnal art...
Among the different light sources used for street lighting, light-emitting diodes (LEDs) are likely ...
Light pollution due to exterior lighting is a rising concern. While glare, light trespass and genera...
In a native bush collecting site, a 160 watt "blended " (mercury-tungsten) lamp attracted ...
Abstract The southern green stink bug Nezara viridula and its congener N. antennata are important ag...
The zoophytophagous mirid Nesidiocoris tenuis (Hemiptera: Miridae) is one of the biological control ...
Artificial light is an important and necessary part of urban environments, but light can have substa...
The invention of the light bulb brings darkness into the light in the sky. This study aims to unders...
Numerous ecological systems are built upon the foundation laid by keystone species, such as ants, wh...
Insect attraction to artificial light can potentially facilitate disease transmission by increasing ...
The availability of cheap LED lamp technology may result in a shift in the spatial extent and qualit...
The attractiveness of light to insects is an issue that affects households across America. The issue...
Red pumpkin beetle (Aulacophora africana Weise) is an important defoliator and vector of pathogens t...
The attraction of nuisance adult aquatic insects to different wavelengths of light was studied using...
The attraction of three chironomid species, Glyptotendipes paripes Edwards, Chironomus crassicaudatu...
Many species of insects display a disposition to move towards light. As a consequence, nocturnal art...
Among the different light sources used for street lighting, light-emitting diodes (LEDs) are likely ...
Light pollution due to exterior lighting is a rising concern. While glare, light trespass and genera...
In a native bush collecting site, a 160 watt "blended " (mercury-tungsten) lamp attracted ...
Abstract The southern green stink bug Nezara viridula and its congener N. antennata are important ag...
The zoophytophagous mirid Nesidiocoris tenuis (Hemiptera: Miridae) is one of the biological control ...
Artificial light is an important and necessary part of urban environments, but light can have substa...
The invention of the light bulb brings darkness into the light in the sky. This study aims to unders...
Numerous ecological systems are built upon the foundation laid by keystone species, such as ants, wh...
Insect attraction to artificial light can potentially facilitate disease transmission by increasing ...
The availability of cheap LED lamp technology may result in a shift in the spatial extent and qualit...