European grapevine moth - Lobesia botrana
EEffective: August 18, 2010 - July 13, 2011
Taxonomic Position:
Lepidoptera : Tortricidae
Pest Type:
Insects
Pest Code (NAPIS):
ITBUDUA
No manual – See Host Matrix |
These Approved Methods are appropriate for:
Major Hosts identified in the Host Matrix:
Grape
This list includes important economic or environmental hosts but does not represent all major hosts of the pest. Check CAPS pest datasheet for complete list of hosts.
Human and Animal Pathogens Transmitted:
Not known to transmit any human or animal pathogens.
Plant Pathogens and Organisms Vectored:
Larval boring in grapes may promote a number of fungal rots including: Alternaria, Aspergillus, Cladosporium, Penicillium, Rhizopus, and especially Botrytis cinerea.
Survey
Approved Method(s):
Method |
Product Name / Instructions |
NAPIS Survey Method |
Trap |
17 - Paper Delta Trap, 3 sticky sides, Orange
|
3001 - General Trapping Procedure |
Trap |
25 - Sticky Trap, Clear
|
3001 - General Trapping Procedure |
Trap Spacing and Placement: When trapping for more than one species of moth, separate traps for different moth species by at least 20 meters (65 feet).
Method Notes:
The paper delta trap used for this species is the same type used in the pink bollworm program: orange/ red in color, with adhesive applied to all three of the interior trapping surfaces. It is not the same trap as used for gypsy moth (which has only two sticky surfaces).
Approved Lure(s):
NAPIS Code |
Product Name |
Dispenser |
Effectiveness |
Compound(s) |
23 |
Lobesia botrana Lure |
rubber septum |
28 days |
E7Z9-12Ac
|
Lure Placement:
Do not include lures for other target species in the trap when trapping for this target.