Publications by authors named "Colby T Maeda"

Coffee berry borer (Hypothenemus hampei Ferrari) (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) is the most damaging insect pest of coffee worldwide, causing significant losses in coffee yields and quality. Knowledge of vertical and temporal flight patterns in coffee berry borer could be used to optimize spray timing and precision targeting of areas within the coffee tree, which may be more susceptible. In the present study, we estimated the vertical distribution of coffee berry borer females using traps set at 1-m intervals up to 5 m in height.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Colby T Maeda"

  • - Colby T Maeda's recent research focuses on understanding the flight patterns of the coffee berry borer, a significant pest affecting coffee crops, particularly in Hawaii.
  • - The study, published in "Environmental Entomology," explores the vertical distribution of coffee berry borer females by utilizing traps placed at various heights, providing crucial insights into their behavior.
  • - The findings aim to enhance pest management strategies by informing optimal spray timings and targeting specific areas of the coffee tree that are more vulnerable to infestation, ultimately aiding in the preservation of coffee yields and quality.