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P-ISSN: 2349-6800, E-ISSN: 2320-7078

Journal of Entomology and Zoology Studies

2018, Vol. 6, Issue 5
Efficacy of different attractants for management of fruit flies infesting mango in Konkan region

AC Parab, SD Desai, VS Desai, SK Mehendale and GM Golvankar

The present study was carried out on the efficacy of different attractants for management of fruit flies infesting mango in Konkan region at Horticulture Nursery, Department of Horticulture, College of Agriculture, Dapoli during May to July 2017. The data on total number of fruit flies trapped during May to July 2017 per trap revealed that the fruit flies trapped per trap were in the range of 0.00 to 363.67. The maximum (363.67) number of fruit flies were trapped in the treatment T2 (Black Ocimum + Malathion) which was significantly superior over the rest of the treatments except treatment T8 (Black Ocimum + Spinosad) which recorded 325.33 number of fruit flies and both the treatments were at par with each other. The next best treatments in order of efficacy were T1 (Green Ocimum + Malathion), T7 (Green Ocimum + Spinosad) and T3 (Black Jaggery + Malathion) which recorded 258.67, 222.67 and 211.33 number of fruit flies, respectively. The minimum fruit flies were recorded in the treatment T10 (common Jaggery + Spinosad) which recorded 90 fruit flies per trap. Among the bait material used for attracting fruit flies all were more or less effective but the treatment T2 (black Ocimum (leaf extract) + Malathion) and treatment T8 (black Ocimum (leaf extract) + Spinosad) attracted the maximum number of fruit flies.
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How to cite this article:
AC Parab, SD Desai, VS Desai, SK Mehendale, GM Golvankar. Efficacy of different attractants for management of fruit flies infesting mango in Konkan region. J Entomol Zool Stud 2018;6(5):1909-1912.

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