Abstract

Sticky cards with a yellow circle in black background originally developed to attract anthophilous thrips were also found to attract whiteflies. The potential of the new sticky cards for capture of Bemisia tabaci (Gennadius) (Hemiptera: Aleyrodidae) was evaluated in oriental melon greenhouses in comparison with ordinary rectangular yellow sticky cards. Two types of the new sticky card (24W × 39L cm) were designed to contain either two large yellow circles (18D cm) or two small yellow circles (13D cm) in a black background on both sides. In each greenhouse, 18 sticky cards of each type were installed. The cards with small circles captured 1.8 times more B. tabaci per unit area than the rectangular yellow sticky cards. In the examination of on-site flight activity of B. tabaci, the cards with large circles attracted 70% of the B. tabaci that took off from the plant canopy. The card with small yellow circles captured 49% and the rectangular yellow sticky card captured 32%. In laboratory behavioural studies, sticky cards with different backgrounds and shapes were attached inside acrylic cages and B. tabaci on tomato leaves were released. Yellow sticky cards with a black background were 2.1 times more attractive than sticky cards with a green background, and triangular-shaped yellow sticky cards with a black background attracted 1.5 times more B. tabaci than those with squares. In conclusion, sticky cards with yellow circles in a black background attracted more B. tabaci per unit area than ordinary rectangular yellow sticky card, and thus could be an improvement for monitoring or managing B. tabaci.

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