Pine beauty moth - Panolis flammea
EEffective: April 22, 2011
Taxonomic Position:
Lepidoptera : Noctuidae
Pest Type:
Insects
Pest Code (NAPIS):
ITBCFGA
This pest is a member of the following lists:
These Approved Methods are appropriate for:
2024, 2023, 2022, 2021, 2020, 2019, 2018, 2017, 2016, 2015
Major Hosts identified in the Host Matrix:
Pine
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:
Not known to vector any pathogens or other associated organisms.
Survey
Approved Method(s):
Method |
Product Name / Instructions |
NAPIS Survey Method |
Trap |
18 - Plastic Bucket Trap
|
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:
Plastic Bucket Trap Protocol
4/23/18: Mesh screens for plastic bucket traps are now available for purchase through IPHIS survey supply. Product name: Plastic Bucket Traps, Mesh Screen.
October 15, 2014: The Plastic Bucket Trap Protocol (Brambila et al., 2014) has been revised. Please use the 2014 version, which is available in the References section below.
See Brambila et al. (2014) for instructions on using the plastic bucket trap.
Approved Lure(s):
NAPIS Code |
Product Name |
Dispenser |
Effectiveness |
Compound(s) |
41 |
Panolis flammea Lure |
rubber septum |
42 days |
Z9-14Ac
Z11-14Ac
|
Lure Placement:
Do not include lures for other target species in the trap when trapping for this target.
Lure Notes:
The length of effectiveness of this lure may be reduced in very hot climates. In these environments, lures may need to be changed every four weeks instead of every six weeks.