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An evaluation of (Z)-9-tricosene and food odours for attracting house flies, Musca domestica, to baited targets in deep-pit poultry units

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Chapman JW, Knapp JJ, Howse PE & Goulson D (1998) An evaluation of (Z)-9-tricosene and food odours for attracting house flies, Musca domestica, to baited targets in deep-pit poultry units. Entomologia Experimentalis et Applicata, 89 (2), pp. 183-192. https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1570-7458.1998.00398.x

Abstract
Field trials investigating the effect of food baits on catches of Musca domestica at toxic targets impregnated with the female sex pheromone, (Z)-9-tricosene, were conducted in a caged-layer deep-pit poultry unit in southern England. Targets treated with an Alfacron-sugar mixture and baited with 2.5 g of 40% (Z)-9-tricosene beads caught significantly greater numbers of both male and female M. domestica than control targets. Egg and milk-baited targets were less attractive than controls, while brewers yeast slightly increased the numbers of M. domestica attracted. However, the inclusion of brewers yeast in (Z)-9-tricosene-impregnated targets produced a significant reduction in the number of male M. domestica attracted. Increased female attraction was elicited by baiting the targets with 2-phenylethanol, at the quantities of 1 mg and 10 mg. However, 2-phenylethanol had no effect on female attraction when presented in conjunction with (Z)-9-tricosene. The implications of these results in relation to the control of M. domestica populations in poultry units are discussed.

Keywords
Diptera; Muscidae; Musca domestica; house fly; attraction; (Z)-9-tricosene; food baits; 2-phenylethanol; targets; poultry units

Journal
Entomologia Experimentalis et Applicata: Volume 89, Issue 2

StatusPublished
Publication date30/11/1998
URLhttp://hdl.handle.net/1893/7252
PublisherSpringer
ISSN0013-8703