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pheromone traps; phermone (sp); Lasio Lure (pheromone for cigarette beetle)
 
pheromone traps; phermone (sp); Lasio Lure (pheromone for cigarette beetle)
  
== Additional Information ==
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==Resources and Citations==
  
° M. Gilberg, "Monitoring ''Anghrenus verbasci'' in museum collections using a sex pheromone lure", WAAC 71(2) 1995. [http://palimpsest.standford.edu/waac/wn/wn17/wn17-2/wn17-207.html Link] ° ISCA Tech: [http://www.iscatech.com/en/info/lure_tips.html Lure tips] ° Cooper Mill: [http://www.copermill.com/stored/htm Pheromone Lures]
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* M. Gilberg, "Monitoring ''Anghrenus verbasci'' in museum collections using a sex pheromone lure", WAAC 71(2) 1995. [http://palimpsest.standford.edu/waac/wn/wn17/wn17-2/wn17-207.html Link]  
  
== Sources Checked for Data in Record ==
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* ISCA Tech: [http://www.iscatech.com/en/info/lure_tips.html Lure tips]
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* Cooper Mill: [http://www.copermill.com/stored/htm Pheromone Lures]
  
* External source or communication  Comment: M. Gilberg, Monitoring Ahtrenus verbasci in museum collections using a sex pheromone lure WAAC 71(2) 1995
 
  
  
  
 
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Pheromone traps

Description

An insect trap that uses a synthetic pheromone as a bait. Pheromones are endogenous chemicals secreted in tiny amounts by some animals and insects to communicate with other members of its species. Each type of pheromone is specific to a given species. Pheromone traps may be used in conjunction with a pesticide to kill the insects or they may be used to monitor an area for the presence of insects.

Synonyms and Related Terms

pheromone traps; phermone (sp); Lasio Lure (pheromone for cigarette beetle)

Resources and Citations

  • M. Gilberg, "Monitoring Anghrenus verbasci in museum collections using a sex pheromone lure", WAAC 71(2) 1995. Link