RHAGOLETIS BATAVA
â–ªRhagoletis Batava - is a type of fruit fly found mainly in Europe, especially in regions with temperate climates where fruit crops like cherries and plums are grown.
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Key Points:
â–ª Location: Found in
Europe, especially in countries like
Germany,
France,
Italy, and
Spain.
â–ª Hosts: Prefers stone fruits like cherries and plums.
â–ª Control Methods:
â–ª Lures : are used to attract and trap the flies. These lures mimic the smells of ripe or fermenting fruit and sex pheromones.
â–ª Traps : are placed in orchards to monitor and reduce fly populations.
â–ª Application:
â–ª Lures help farmers know when to take action to protect crops by trapping adult flies and monitoring their numbers.
This method is a key part of managing pest damage in fruit orchards.