Wind-directed pheromone trap for drone honey bees (Hymenoptera: Apidae)

A portable pheromone-trap system was developed for monitoring drone honey bee, Apis mellifera L., populations. The wind-directed system included a white nylon net, pheromone lure (porous polyethylene rod treated with synthetic E-9-oxo-2-decenoic acid (9-ODA)), 6.1-m support, and sample bag holder. T...

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Animal productions
Apiculture
Apidae
APIS MELLIFERA
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CONCEPTION
DESIGN
DISENO
DRONES
FAUX BOURDON
FEROMONAS
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Insecta
Invertebrates
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LOUISIANE
LUISIANA
MONITORING
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PIEGE
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POPULATION ANIMALE
SURVEILLANCE
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VENT
VIENTO
VIGILANCIA
WINDS
ZANGANOS
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