J. For. Sci., 2022, 68(1):19-25 | DOI: 10.17221/139/2021-JFS

Efficacy of synthetic lures for pine bark beetle monitoringOriginal Paper

Miloš Knížek, Jan Liška, Adam Véle ORCID...*
Forestry and Game Management Research Institute, Strnady, Czech Republic

The Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris) plantations in central Europe are currently damaged by a large-scale infestation by bark beetles (Scolytinae). Ips acuminatus and Ips sexdentatus are among the most aggressive species causing infestations of pine trees that are currently simultaneously attacked by Ips typographus. In pine plantations prone to damage, it is therefore necessary to carry out the bark beetle monitoring. One of the used methods is the pheromone bark beetle trapping using synthetic lures. The efficacy of synthetic lures differs. We tested the efficacy of commercially available lures used in the protection of pine trees. In total, we deployed 10 trap series, each consisting of traps with eight different lures and two unbaited traps (controls). Ips acuminatus and I. sexdentatus were most abundantly captured in Pheagr-IAC- and Sexowit-baited traps. Interestingly, the spruce species I. typographus was also captured and most often found in traps with Pheagr-IAC and Erosowit Tube lures. The number of captured beetles was consistent with the gradation phase of bark beetles. Our results suggest the suitability of pheromone traps for bark beetle monitoring. The use of Sexowit can be recommended especially in southwestern Moravia, where I. sexdentatus occurs in high numbers in the long run. In other parts of the Czech Republic, Pheagr-IAC alone can be used with sufficient efficacy. The use of the Erosowit Tube lure is also suitable for I. typographus and I. sexdentatus monitoring.

Keywords: Ips acuminatus; Ips sexdentatus; pheromone; trap; Czechia

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Knížek M, Liška J, Véle A. Efficacy of synthetic lures for pine bark beetle monitoring. J. For. Sci. 2022;68(1):19-25. doi: 10.17221/139/2021-JFS.
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