Grape IPM AdVisor
Updated 12 May
2008
Pest Biology | Trap
Data | Biological Control | Chemical
Control | Mating Disruption
Direct pests
of grape - affecting the
fruit
directly
Indirect
pests of grape - affecting
other
parts
of the plant:
Foliar feeders
Trunk and cane feeders
Root feeders
- Pheromone trap data
for grape berry
moth and
grape root borer (Augusta and Rappahannock Cos. 2003), 2004, 2005)
(Winchester
2002,2001)
Chemical Control
- Your Nearest Poison Control Center -
(800)
222-1222
- Selected materials
for individual insect pests:
Biological Control
Predators
of Mites - L.A. Hull
and
R. L. Horsburgh
Predators of aphids - D. G. Pfeiffer and H.
W.
Hogmire
Pheromone-based Monitoring and Management
- Mating
disruption of grape berry moth
- Information on establishing
a disruption block in orchards or vineyards
- Mating
disruption for codling moth
- Labels for mating disruption products
- Codling moth: Isomate-C+, Isomate-C
TT, Disrupt
CM-Xtra, Checkmate-CM, Checkmate CM-F,
- Oriental fruit moth: Isomate-M100, Isomate-M
Rosso, Isomate-OFM
TT, Disrupt
OFM, Checkmate OFM, Checkmate -OFM-F
(Suterra sprayable),
- Grape berry moth: Isomate-GBM,
- Lesser peachtree borer: Isomate-LPTB
(MSDS),
- Peachtree borer: Isomate-P(MSDS),
Other Topics
- Upcoming IPM conferences:
- Mid-Atlantic
Fruit and Vegetable Convention, and North American Berry Conference
- Hershey PA, Jan 29-31, 2008.
- XXIII
International
Congress of Entomology - Durban South Africa, July 6-12, 2008
- IOBC/WPRS Working Group on "Integrated Plant
Protection in Fruit Crops", (1st announcement with pre-registration
form), Avignon France, Oct 27-30
- Sixth International
IPM Symposium - Portland, Oregon,
March 24–26, 2009
- IOBC/WPRS Working Group "Integrated Control
in Protected Crops, Mediterranean Climate", Crete Greece, Spring
2009
- XVII International Plant Protection
Congress - Honolulu, Hawaii, August 6 - 10, 2011
Douglas
G. Pfeiffer