Abstract
Among the complex of pests at Sebes forestry, the species most frequently encountered belong to the family Ipidae. Pheromone traps are most commonly used for monitoring and combating this group of pests. The highest number of captures can be achieved by using the wing traps and barrier traps. During the 3 years of survey, the average numbers of captures, achieved with a pheromone trap were: 330.8 adults/trap in 2006, 493.1 adults/trap in 2007, and 776.9 adults/trap in 2008. Regarding the presence of Ipidae species, we observed that species of genus Ips (Ips typographus, Ips amitimus) are the most numerous, and species of genus Pytiogenes (Pytiogenes chalcographus) are encountered in lower numbers.
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