An Improved Wireworm (Coleoptera: Elateridae) Sampling Technique for Midwest Cornfields
Several larval wireworm bait trap designs were evaluated during the summer of 1980. All traps had a 1:1 ratio of corn and wheat as an attractant. The conventional solar enhanced wireworm bait was compared to nine other trap variations at three locations in Missouri. The mean number of wireworm larva...
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description | Several larval wireworm bait trap designs were evaluated during the summer of 1980. All traps had a 1:1 ratio of corn and wheat as an attractant. The conventional solar enhanced wireworm bait was compared to nine other trap variations at three locations in Missouri. The mean number of wireworm larvae captured in the traps did not differ significantly. However, a container bait combination was judged the best trap design based on low relative variation values, ease of handling, short processing time, and the reduced and standardized amount of substrate used. |
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