
Lures:
P204-Lure
Slow release of an attractant for ladybeetles & lacewings.
Lure brings these predators of aphids into the area where the lure is placed
References:
James, D. G., & Price, T. S. (2004). Field-testing of methyl salicylate for recruitment and retention of beneficial insects in grapes and hops. Journal of chemical ecology, 30, 1613-1628.
James, D. G., Castle, S. C., Grasswitz, T., & Reyna, V. (2005, September). Using synthetic herbivore-induced plant volatiles to enhance conservation biological control: field experiments in hops and grapes. In Second International Symposium on Biological Control of Arthropods (Vol. 1, pp. 192-205).
Rodriguez-Saona, C., Urbaneja-Bernat, P., Salamanca, J., & Garzón-Tovar, V. (2020). Interactive effects of an herbivore-induced plant volatile and color on an insect community in cranberry. Insects, 11(8), 524.
Salamanca, J., Souza, B., Kyryczenko-Roth, V., & Rodriguez-Saona, C. (2019). Methyl salicylate increases attraction and function of beneficial arthropods in cranberries. Insects, 10(12), 423.