This chapter provides information on some recent results from laboratory and field studies aimed at developing attractive and selective traps for a specific insect pest in a specific agricultural environment. Species from different orders such as Psocoptera, Hemiptera, Thysanoptera, Diptera, Lepidoptera, and Coleoptera are included
<p>In order to investigate the attraction of pollinators to the color range of yellow, orange and re...
Habitat manipulation experiments have indicated that hover flies (Diptera: Syrphidae) offer potentia...
Companion planting is a well-known strategy to manage insect pests and support a natural enemy popul...
Many chemical and visual lures attract insects and can be used to monitor or directly reduce insect ...
The risk of introduction of new insect pest species is growing with the increase in passenger travel...
A key element of a grain storage integrated pest management (IPM) system is the ability to monitor f...
To select efficient baits to attract fruit flies (Diptera: Tephritidae), the use of field cages repr...
WOS: 000338003600006Colored sticky traps are widely used to monitor and to mass trap populations of ...
Efforts to determine the presence and population of pests and natural enemies can be carried out thr...
Insect pollinators, herbivores and their natural enemies use olfactory cues emitted by their host pl...
Several plant bug species (Miridae) are important pests of crops and vegetables, thus monitoring the...
Colored sticky traps are widely used to monitor and to mass trap populations of insect species in ag...
Biting and filth flies are typically present in large numbers at livestock facilities. Using survei...
Intraguild relations between beneficial insects have become a major research topic in biologi-cal pe...
Typescript (photocopy).Tests were performed in warehouses to develop optimal trapping methods for th...
<p>In order to investigate the attraction of pollinators to the color range of yellow, orange and re...
Habitat manipulation experiments have indicated that hover flies (Diptera: Syrphidae) offer potentia...
Companion planting is a well-known strategy to manage insect pests and support a natural enemy popul...
Many chemical and visual lures attract insects and can be used to monitor or directly reduce insect ...
The risk of introduction of new insect pest species is growing with the increase in passenger travel...
A key element of a grain storage integrated pest management (IPM) system is the ability to monitor f...
To select efficient baits to attract fruit flies (Diptera: Tephritidae), the use of field cages repr...
WOS: 000338003600006Colored sticky traps are widely used to monitor and to mass trap populations of ...
Efforts to determine the presence and population of pests and natural enemies can be carried out thr...
Insect pollinators, herbivores and their natural enemies use olfactory cues emitted by their host pl...
Several plant bug species (Miridae) are important pests of crops and vegetables, thus monitoring the...
Colored sticky traps are widely used to monitor and to mass trap populations of insect species in ag...
Biting and filth flies are typically present in large numbers at livestock facilities. Using survei...
Intraguild relations between beneficial insects have become a major research topic in biologi-cal pe...
Typescript (photocopy).Tests were performed in warehouses to develop optimal trapping methods for th...
<p>In order to investigate the attraction of pollinators to the color range of yellow, orange and re...
Habitat manipulation experiments have indicated that hover flies (Diptera: Syrphidae) offer potentia...
Companion planting is a well-known strategy to manage insect pests and support a natural enemy popul...