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- Locust_bean_moth abstract "The locust bean moth (Ectomyelois ceratoniae), more ambiguously known as \"carob moth\", is a moth of the Pyralidae family. It has a nearly cosmopolitan distribution.Adults have fore wings with a pale brown pattern, and plain white hind wings. The female moths find suitable fruit or nuts on which to lay their eggs using volatile substances emitted by fungus which is infecting the material.The larvae are translucent white, with the internal organs visible from the outside. They feed on the seeds and pods of a wide range of plants, including Punica granatum, Citrus fruit, Pistacia vera, Juglans regia, Prunus dulcis, Macadamia integrifolia, Acacia farnesiana, Caesalpinia sappan, Cassia bicapsularis, Ricinus, Erythrina monosperma, Haematoxylum campechianum, Prosopis juliflora, Samanea saman, Phoenix dactylifera, and Ceratonia siliqua. It is a considerable agricultural pest, recognized as the most economically damaging pest of the date industry in California. In many regions around the world, it also damages many other high-value nut and fruit commodities such as almonds, pistachios, macadamias, pomegranates, and stone and pome fruits.Pheromone mimic lures are commercially available from ISCA Technologies. This pheromone lure is formulated to constantly emit the optimal level of pheromone mimic to attract males to monitoring glue traps, allowing growers to monitor for the presence and density of the pest population in the field. By using pheromone traps, growers know where, how much, and when to trigger control measures.In 2007, the California date Phoenix dactylifera industry produced 17,700 tons of dates on 5,900 acres, with a gross value of about $31.86 million. During the past 25 years, the locust bean moth has caused between 10 and 40% damage of the harvestable crop annually, which equates to roughly $3.1 – $12.7 million in economic losses, not including control costs.Until recently, the only current of controlling locust bean moth was malathion dusting, three or four times per growing season. Because of the height of the palm trees (sometimes over 50 ft), commercial treatments were applied exclusively by powerful dusting equipment that delivers the insecticidal dust through a hand-directed tube. This produces a “fog” of insecticide during application that essentially blankets the ground with malathion, which is wasteful and creates unintended nontarget effects on other animal species, as well as \"environmental pollution\". Furthermore, the accumulation of the malathion dust on the skin of dates creates problems with desiccation of the fruit, reducing the overall quality of the product. Encroachment of date gardens and urban areas has been forcing the California date producers to move away from malathion dusting, but until recently, no other alternatives for locust bean moth control were available.The mimic pheromone used in monitoring lures also provided a viable nontoxic alternative of locust bean moth control. When the mimic pheromone is formulated into SPLAT, it can be used to control moth populations through \"mating disruption\" in date gardens and pomegranate and almond orchards. Extensive field trials with the mimic pheromone formulation SPLAT EC and its organic counterpart, SPLAT EC-Organic, have proven that effective season-long control of populations in date gardens is achieved after a single application of the pheromone mimic formulation. SPLAT EC or SPLAT EC-Organic are deployed as preventive measures to protect an area from locust bean moth infestation. The products do not \"kill\" the moths, they control populations by disrupting their mating with the volatiles of the pheromone mimic emitted by SPLAT EC and SPLAT EC-O. Hence, the timing of the product application is important to optimally target the mating season.".
- Locust_bean_moth binomialAuthority Philipp_Christoph_Zeller.
- Locust_bean_moth class Insect.
- Locust_bean_moth family Phycitini.
- Locust_bean_moth family Pyralidae.
- Locust_bean_moth genus Ectomyelois.
- Locust_bean_moth kingdom Animal.
- Locust_bean_moth order Lepidoptera.
- Locust_bean_moth phylum Arthropod.
- Locust_bean_moth synonym "Numerous, see text".
- Locust_bean_moth wikiPageExternalLink 7337.
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- Locust_bean_moth wikiPageRevisionID "663933853".
- Locust_bean_moth wikiPageWikiLink Albizia_saman.
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- Locust_bean_moth wikiPageWikiLink Arthropod.
- Locust_bean_moth wikiPageWikiLink Butea_monosperma.
- Locust_bean_moth wikiPageWikiLink Caesalpinia_sappan.
- Locust_bean_moth wikiPageWikiLink Carob_moth.
- Locust_bean_moth wikiPageWikiLink Category:Insects_of_Europe.
- Locust_bean_moth wikiPageWikiLink Category:Insects_of_Réunion.
- Locust_bean_moth wikiPageWikiLink Category:Insects_of_Turkey.
- Locust_bean_moth wikiPageWikiLink Category:Moths_of_Africa.
- Locust_bean_moth wikiPageWikiLink Category:Moths_of_Europe.
- Locust_bean_moth wikiPageWikiLink Category:Moths_of_Japan.
- Locust_bean_moth wikiPageWikiLink Category:Moths_of_Madagascar.
- Locust_bean_moth wikiPageWikiLink Category:Phycitinae.
- Locust_bean_moth wikiPageWikiLink Ceratonia_siliqua.
- Locust_bean_moth wikiPageWikiLink Citrus.
- Locust_bean_moth wikiPageWikiLink Date_palm.
- Locust_bean_moth wikiPageWikiLink Ectomyelois.
- Locust_bean_moth wikiPageWikiLink Ectomyelois_tuerckheimiella.
- Locust_bean_moth wikiPageWikiLink Haematoxylum_campechianum.
- Locust_bean_moth wikiPageWikiLink Insect.
- Locust_bean_moth wikiPageWikiLink Juglans_regia.
- Locust_bean_moth wikiPageWikiLink Lepidoptera.
- Locust_bean_moth wikiPageWikiLink Macadamia_integrifolia.
- Locust_bean_moth wikiPageWikiLink Malathion.
- Locust_bean_moth wikiPageWikiLink Mating_disruption.
- Locust_bean_moth wikiPageWikiLink Moth.
- Locust_bean_moth wikiPageWikiLink Pheromone.
- Locust_bean_moth wikiPageWikiLink Philipp_Christoph_Zeller.
- Locust_bean_moth wikiPageWikiLink Phycitini.
- Locust_bean_moth wikiPageWikiLink Pistachio.
- Locust_bean_moth wikiPageWikiLink Pollution.
- Locust_bean_moth wikiPageWikiLink Pomegranate.
- Locust_bean_moth wikiPageWikiLink Prosopis_juliflora.
- Locust_bean_moth wikiPageWikiLink Pyralidae.
- Locust_bean_moth wikiPageWikiLink Ricinus.
- Locust_bean_moth wikiPageWikiLink Senna_bicapsularis.
- Locust_bean_moth wikiPageWikiLink Species_complex.
- Locust_bean_moth wikiPageWikiLink Taxon.
- Locust_bean_moth wikiPageWikiLink Vachellia_farnesiana.
- Locust_bean_moth wikiPageWikiLinkText "Locust bean moth".
- Locust_bean_moth binomial "Ectomyelois ceratoniae".
- Locust_bean_moth classis "Insecta".
- Locust_bean_moth familia Pyralidae.
- Locust_bean_moth genus "Ectomyelois".
- Locust_bean_moth ordo Lepidoptera.
- Locust_bean_moth phylum "Arthropoda".
- Locust_bean_moth regnum "Animalia".
- Locust_bean_moth species "E. ceratoniae".
- Locust_bean_moth synonyms "Numerous, see text".
- Locust_bean_moth tribus Phycitini.
- Locust_bean_moth wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Locust_bean_moth wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Taxobox.
- Locust_bean_moth subject Category:Insects_of_Europe.
- Locust_bean_moth subject Category:Insects_of_Réunion.
- Locust_bean_moth subject Category:Insects_of_Turkey.
- Locust_bean_moth subject Category:Moths_of_Africa.
- Locust_bean_moth subject Category:Moths_of_Europe.
- Locust_bean_moth subject Category:Moths_of_Japan.
- Locust_bean_moth subject Category:Moths_of_Madagascar.
- Locust_bean_moth subject Category:Phycitinae.
- Locust_bean_moth hypernym Moth.
- Locust_bean_moth type Animal.
- Locust_bean_moth type Eukaryote.
- Locust_bean_moth type Insect.
- Locust_bean_moth type Species.
- Locust_bean_moth type Thing.
- Locust_bean_moth type Q1390.
- Locust_bean_moth type Q19088.
- Locust_bean_moth type Q729.
- Locust_bean_moth comment "The locust bean moth (Ectomyelois ceratoniae), more ambiguously known as \"carob moth\", is a moth of the Pyralidae family. It has a nearly cosmopolitan distribution.Adults have fore wings with a pale brown pattern, and plain white hind wings. The female moths find suitable fruit or nuts on which to lay their eggs using volatile substances emitted by fungus which is infecting the material.The larvae are translucent white, with the internal organs visible from the outside.".
- Locust_bean_moth label "Locust bean moth".
- Locust_bean_moth sameAs Q5334254.
- Locust_bean_moth sameAs Johannesbroodmot.
- Locust_bean_moth sameAs Apomyelois_ceratoniae.
- Locust_bean_moth sameAs m.0dddbb0.
- Locust_bean_moth sameAs Q5334254.
- Locust_bean_moth wasDerivedFrom Locust_bean_moth?oldid=663933853.
- Locust_bean_moth isPrimaryTopicOf Locust_bean_moth.