Flight activity of the olive fruit fly (Dacus oleae Gmelin) in Jordan [comparison between two trapping techniques: clarifying the pest problems and its control]
1986
Al-Zaghal, K.H. | Mustafa, T.M. (Jordan Univ., Amman (Jordan). Dept. of Plant Protection)
The study of the population and flight activity of the olive fruit fly using sex-pheromone and water traps showed five periods of flight activity. The first two small peaks were between mid-March and mid-April, and mid-June and early July. The third peak occurred between mid-August and mid-September, the fourth peak in early October and the fifth peak between end of October and mid-November. The greatest number of males caught was between mid July and mid-November, while the greatest number of males and females caught by both sex-pheromone and wate1302r traps was in Oct
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