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Effectiveness of different traps and lures for coffee berry borer, Hypothenemus hampei (Ferrari, 1867) in Sao Tome Island

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Coffee berry borer, Hypothenemus hampei (Ferrari, 1867), is a serious insect pest of organic coffee plantation in Sao Tome Island. To date, limited information regarding the seasonal phenology of this pest species on the islands limits the implementation of integrated pest management (IPM) programmes. As part of a coffee farmer training programme, three attractants were evaluated in red vs. transparent traps to assess olfactory and visual stimuli. The experiment was delineated in a split-block design with three types of attractants: commercial ethanol + 40 g of ripe Robusta coffee (A1), proportion 3:1 methanol and ethanol (A2), and commercial ethanol + 10 g of ground roasted Arabica coffee (A3); and two home- made transparent (D1) and red (D2) traps. The results showed that there was significant interaction between the trap model and the attractant for borer capture. The transparent trap baited with methanol and ethanol exhibited the best result with an average of 14.3 +/- 5.4 adults/trap/week. Transparent traps baited captured more borers and largest numbers of beetles were trapped late May through September. In short, home-made traps alone are not effective for controlling the coffee berry borer, but they are useful in monitoring this species.

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Attractants Coffee Infestation level Integrated pest management

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Carvalho, Maria Otília; Lopes, Ana Rita; Bento, Albino; Santos, Lucas; Guedes, Raul Narciso; Casquero, Pedro Antonio (2023). Effectiveness of different traps and lures for coffee berry borer, Hypothenemus hampei (Ferrari, 1867) in Sao Tome Island. African Entomology. eISSN 2254-8854. 31, p. 1-6

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Entomological Society of Southern Africa

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