Know Your Pests When Trapping Soybean Looper in the Florida Panhandle

Pheromone trapping is a common scouting method used in collaboration with integrated pest management. A major crop pest of many plant species, including Panhandle crops like peanut and cotton, is the soybean looper.  A soybean looper pheromone-trapping study performed in Panhandle commercial peanut...

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Main Authors: Ethan T. Carter, Tyler Shaw, Libbie Johnson, Silvana V. Paula-Moraes
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: The University of Florida George A. Smathers Libraries 2022-05-01
Series:EDIS
Online Access:https://journals.flvc.org/edis/article/view/129300
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Summary:Pheromone trapping is a common scouting method used in collaboration with integrated pest management. A major crop pest of many plant species, including Panhandle crops like peanut and cotton, is the soybean looper.  A soybean looper pheromone-trapping study performed in Panhandle commercial peanut and cotton fields also attracted other species with similar appearances, sometimes in high numbers. Misidentification would result in overestimation of soybean looper populations and likely unnecessary insecticide applications. The sharp stigma looper, due to its high seasonal abundance and flight pattern similar to that of the soybean looper, was most concerning. This insect is not a pest and can be discerned from the soybean looper easily through its wing markings, if someone knows what to look for, but if these harmless moths were unwittingly thought of as soybean loopers, it could greatly skew population numbers and prompt improper applications of pesticides.
ISSN:2576-0009