THIODICARB AND SULPROPHOS APPLIED TO WESTERN SPRUCE BUDWORM, CHORISTONEURA OCCIDENTALIS (LEPIDOPTERA: TORTRICIDAE), WITH AN AERIAL SPRAY SIMULATOR
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AbstractThiodicarb and sulprophos were applied to western spruce budworm, Choristoneura occidentalis Freeman, which were infesting small Douglas-fir, Pseudotsuga menziesii (Mirb.) Franco. An aerial spray simulator was used for this application at three dosages. At 105 and 160 g a.i./ha, thiodicarb reduced the number of larvae/100 buds by at least 90%. Sulprophos failed to achieve the target mortality level of 90% or better, even at the highest dosage tested—at 380 g a.i./ha sulprophos reduced the number of larvae/100 buds by 74%. Thiodicarb appears to be the better candidate for future large-scale aerial tests.
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