Visual stimulus brightness influences the efficiency of attractant-baited traps for catching Matsumura (Diptera: Drosophilidae).

Bull Entomol Res

Grupo de Ecología Qímica, Departamento de Ecología de Artropodos y Manejo de Plagas, El Colegio de la Frontera Sur, 30700 Tapachula, Chiapas, Mexico.

Published: April 2024

(Matsumura) is an exotic pest of economic importance that affects several soft-skinned fruits in Mexico. Previously, we found that yellow or yellow-green rectangular cards inside a transparent trap baited with attractants improved . capture. In this study, we evaluated the influence of rectangular cards with different yellow shades inside a transparent multi-hole trap baited with apple cider vinegar (ACV) on . capture in the field. Second, we tested whether ACV-baited traps with cards of other geometric shapes affected . catches compared to traps with rectangular cards. Third, we evaluated the effects of commercial lures combined with a more efficient visual stimulus from previous experiments on trapping . flies. We found that ACV-baited traps plus a yellow-shaded rectangle card with 67% reflectance at a 549.74 nm dominant wavelength captured more flies than ACV-baited traps with yellow rectangle cards with a higher reflectance. Overall, ACV-baited traps with rectangles and squares caught more flies than did ACV-baited traps without visual stimuli. The traps baited with SuzukiiLURE-Max, ACV and Z-Kinol plus yellow rectangles caught 57, 70 and 101% more flies, respectively, than the traps baited with the lure but without a visual stimulus.

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