Stewart Postharvest Review

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Mass-trapping, mating-disruption and attracticide methods for managing stored-product insects: success stories and research needs

 

 

 

Sara Savoldelli1* and Pasquale Trematerra2

1DiPSA - University of Milan, Milano, Italy

2DiSAVA - University of Molise, Campobasso, Italy

 

 

 

Abstract

Purpose of review: Pheromones are promising tools for monitoring and control of stored-product insect pests. In recent years, considerable progress has been made using pheromones for mass-trapping, mating-disruption and attracticide methods for beetle and moth pests associated with stored products.

Findings: In integrated pest management (IPM) programs for stored products the use of pheromones can lead to a drastic reduction of chemical treatments, with economic advantages and improvement of food quality. Crucial factors for IPM in stored-products include understanding factors that regulate ecosystems, monitoring insect populations, maintaining good records and using this information to make sound management decisions. Successful IPM programs should complement other preventive pest management techniques such as sanitation, stock rotation, pest exclusion practices, and inspection of inbound and outbound materials.

Directions for future research: In this review, we report on some promising results that offer efficient detection and control of stored-product pests with pheromones and highlight a number of questions to be answered in order to improve the reliability and competitiveness of the methods used.

 

Keywords: pheromones; mass-trapping; mating-disruption; attracticide; stored-product insects

 

*Correspondence to: Sara Savoldelli, DiPSA, University of Milan, Milano, Italy. Tel: +390250316754; Fax: +39025031 6748; email: sara.savoldelli@unimi.it

 

Stewart Postharvest Review 2011, 3:7

Published online 01 December 2011

doi: 10.2212/spr.2011.3.7