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Control Techniques of Melanotus cribricollis (Coleoptera: Elateridae)

  • Received Date: 2011-12-23
  • Melanotus cribricollis is one of the most important pest insects that damage bamboo shoots in South China, and no report was found in the control techniques of this insect. The effect of three control methods, shoot-removing, light trapping and insecticidal control against M.cribricollis in fields were studied. The results showed that all the three methods could reduce the damage and density of wireworms significantly, and the insecticidal control was the most effective. The control efficiency of shoot-removing against bamboo wireworms was (22.76±3.90)% in three years; 1 143.8±318.7 adults of M.cribricollis could be caught per light per year, and the damage percent of shoots dropped from (56.05±2.83)% to (39.207±2.83)% with light trapping in 6 years. The insecticide blend of 5% phoxim and 3% chlorpyriphos showed to be effective against M. cribricollis, and the damage percent of shoots dropped from (69.62±5.36)% to (21.17±7.65)% in 3 years.
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Control Techniques of Melanotus cribricollis (Coleoptera: Elateridae)

  • 1. Research Institute of Subtropical Forestry, Chinese Academy of Forestry, Fuyang 311400, Zhejiang, China
  • 2. Wukang Forestry Station of Deqing County, Zhejiang Province, Deqing 313299, Zhejiang, China
  • 3. Forestry Bureau of Deqing County, Zhejiang Province, Deqing 313200, Zhejiang, China

Abstract: Melanotus cribricollis is one of the most important pest insects that damage bamboo shoots in South China, and no report was found in the control techniques of this insect. The effect of three control methods, shoot-removing, light trapping and insecticidal control against M.cribricollis in fields were studied. The results showed that all the three methods could reduce the damage and density of wireworms significantly, and the insecticidal control was the most effective. The control efficiency of shoot-removing against bamboo wireworms was (22.76±3.90)% in three years; 1 143.8±318.7 adults of M.cribricollis could be caught per light per year, and the damage percent of shoots dropped from (56.05±2.83)% to (39.207±2.83)% with light trapping in 6 years. The insecticide blend of 5% phoxim and 3% chlorpyriphos showed to be effective against M. cribricollis, and the damage percent of shoots dropped from (69.62±5.36)% to (21.17±7.65)% in 3 years.

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