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Weekly Trap Counts


Insect, Pest Fact Sheets

Vol 2 No.14   August 29, 2005

Apple: Weekly Trap Counts

County

Location

Dates Traps were Out in Orchard

Degree Days (Dates)**

CM

RBLR

OBLR

LAW

AM***

La Crescent Region

Fillmore

Preston

8/16 to 8/22

xxx

31

140

6

xxx

0 (avg. for 3 baited spheres)

Hiawatha Region

Rice

Faribault - Site 1

8/16 to 8/24

2238.7 (4/06 to 8/24)

3

151

35

11

4.3 (avg. for 3 baited spheres)

Wabasha

Elgin

8/17 to 8/24

2067.4 (4/05 to 8/24)

66

88

2

3

4.7 (avg. for 3 baited spheres)

Wabasha

Lake City

8/17 to 8/24

2238.1 (4/05 to 8/24)

13

112

7

xxx

12.3 (avg. for 3 baited spheres)

St. Croix Region

Chisago

Shafer (avg. for 2 traps/insect)

8/17 to 8/24

2120.2 (3/31 to 8/24)

4.5

203.5

16

xxx

0 (avg. for 6 unbaited spheres)

Dakota

West St. Paul

8/16 to 8/24

xxx

16

46

22

xxx

1.7 (avg. for 4 unbaited spheres) 5.0 (avg. for 4 baited spheres)

Washington

Hastings – Site 1 (avg. for 3 traps/insect)

8/18 to 8/25

xxx

24.3

73.67

15.67

xxx

0 (avg. for 12 unbaited spheres)

Washington

Hastings – Site 2 (Avg. for 3 traps/insect)

8/17 to 8/24

2077.8 (4/01 to 8/24)

3

52

5.3

5.3

0.67 (avg. for 6 unbaited spheres)

Washington

Hugo

8/17 to 8/24

2181.3 (4/06 to 8/24)

3

64

5

xxx

1.0 (avg. for 3 baited spheres)

Washington

White Bear Lake

8/18 to 8/23

xxx

6

39

20

xxx

1.7 (avg. for 3 baited spheres)

West Metro Region

Scott

Veseli

8/18 to 8/24

xxx

6

102

24

xxx

2.3 (avg. for 3 baited spheres)

Stearns

Fairhaven

8/15 to 8/22

2007.3 (4/04 to 8/22)

20

76

7

23

8.3 (avg. for 3 baited spheres)

Wright

Maple Lake (includes 2 weeks of data)

8/09 to 8/23

xxx

8

12

5

xxx

2.0 (avg. for 3 baited spheres)

Other Locations

Pine

Kerrick

8/16 to 8/24

1521 (4/01 to 8/24)

0

0

6

xxx

3.0 (avg. for 3 baited spheres)

 

* Locations monitored for: CM = codling moth, RBLR = redbanded leafroller, OBLR = obliquebanded leafroller, and LAW = lesser appleworm at selected locations, XX = no information provided, xxx = not monitored at these locations, --- = begins week of 7/18.
** Degree days using Spec 7 Pro = cumulative or integral degree days (uses hourly temperatures), with calculation parameters of Base Temp = 50° F and Upper Limit = 86° F.
***AM – Note that some locations use apple essence bait while others do not. The threshold for a baited sphere is 5 AM and 1 AM for unbaited sphere.

 

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Co-Editors: Bill Hutchison (hutch002@umn.edu), Department of Entomology, University of Minnesota, Jeanne Ciborowski, Minnesota Department of Agriculture, Ag. Resources Management and Development Division, and Suzanne Wold-Burkness (woldx018@umn.edu), Department of Entomology, University of Minnesota

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