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Solid Baits: What is Available?. Scott Schell and Alex Latchininsky Extension Entomology Dept. of Renewable Resources - CES. Disclaimer. Trade or brand names used in this presentation are used only for the purpose of educational information. No product endorsement is implied.
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Solid Baits: What is Available? Scott Schell and Alex Latchininsky Extension Entomology Dept. of Renewable Resources - CES
Disclaimer • Trade or brand names used in this presentation are used only for the purpose of educational information. • No product endorsement is implied.
Bait Options Forms: Flaky & Granular Cereal Grain Substrate (Apple Pumice in CA) Agents: Only Carbaryl at present Application: Aerial and Ground
Bait Options Pros: Target specificity Operator safety Mormon Cricket Cons: Application logistics Cost (no RAATs) Species constraints Adverse conditions
Grasshopper IPM User Handbook • II.3 Sprays versus Baits • R. Nelson Foster and Jerome A. Onsager • Advantages and DisadvantagesHow To Decide What To Do In theory, 1.5 lb/acre 2% bran bait could kill 65 GH/sq. yd In practice, this rate would be suitable for up to 30 GH/sq. yd (if the hopper are bait takers).
Wilbur-Ellis Sevin® 5 Bait5% carbaryl A.I. • http://www.wilbur-ellis.com/WC/corp_contact.htm • Agribusiness Division1801 Oakland Blvd.Suite 210 Walnut Creek, CA 94596 • Phone 415/772-4060Fax 415/772-9821Email contactus@wecon.com
Peacock Industries Eco Bran(2% or 5% Carbaryl on Wheat Bran) • PEACOCK INDUSTRIES INC. Box 750 Hague, Saskatchewan SOK 1X0, CANADA Phone: 306.225.4691 Fax: 306.225.4600 Email:peacockwagner@sasktel.net • http://www.grasshoppercontrol.com/index.html • Made in McCook, NE Phone 306-225-4691
Distributed by: VAN DIEST SUPPLY COMPANY • Telephone: 515-832-2366 • FAX: 515-832-2955 • Located: • 1434 220th St, Webster City, IA 50595 • Mailing Address: • PO Box 610, Webster City, IA 50595-0610 • Electronic mail • General Information: Sales: sales@vdsc.comAccounting: accounting@vdsc.com
Bait Applicators - Ground • Peacock Industries Applicators • http://www.grasshoppercontrol.com/application.html
Grasshopper IPM User Handbook • II.19 Ground Application of Bran Bait Insecticides • M. A. Boetel, B. W. Fuller, L. E. Jech, and R. N. Foster • Bait Application EquipmentBran Bait Applicator CalibrationDownload the Printable Version of this Article. How to calibrate a bran bait applicator.
Grasshopper IPM User Handbook • II.14 Effect of Multiple Concentrations and Rates of Carbaryl-Bran Bait • Mark A. Quinn, R. Nelson Foster, and K. C. Reuter • IntroductionMultiple Concentrations and Rates of Bran Bait-A Case StudyConclusions Concentration of A.I. less important than Lbs. Per Acre rate of bran.
Grasshopper IPM User Handbook • II.18 Equipment Modification, Swath Width Determination, and Calibration for Aerial Application of Bran Bait With Single-Engine Fixed-Wing Aircraft • R. N. Foster and T. J. Roland • Equipment Fabrication and ModificationAir Agitation TubeRam Air TubeDetermining Swath WidthCalibrationPotential ProblemsConclusion Not as difficult as it seems?
Grasshopper IPM User Handbook • II.12 Bait Acceptance by Different Grasshopper Species and Instars • Jerome A. Onsager, R. Nelson Foster, and Larry Jech • Data CollectionRelative Susceptibility of Different SpeciesRelative Susceptibility of Different Developmental StagesRelative Susceptibility of Different-Aged PopulationsSummary and RecommendationsSome important pests don’t readily feed on bait.