Abstract

The possibility of usingHarmonia axyridis (Pallas) to control the damson-hop aphidPhorodon humuli (Schrank) in a dwarf-hop garden was studied in northern France in 1994 and 1995. Second and third instar larvae ofH. axyridis were released at different stages of the aphid population increase (early, at the time of insecticide treatment threshold was exceeded and late). In the control, the number of aphids reached 191.3±30.8 per leaf at the end of June. In the plots where 50 larvae per plant were released, the best control was obtained when larvae were released early and the aphid population was approximately 20 per leaf. In this case, the average number of aphid per leaf did not exceed 54.5±10.3 aphids at the end of June, which is lower than the insecticide treatment threshold of 80 aphids per leaf. Indigenous predators, especiallyAdalia bipunctata L., complemented the effect ofH. axyridis.

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