Control of melon fly, dacus cucurbitae (Diptera: Trypetidae) on melon in Pakistan
Publication Type
Journal Article
Journal Name
Tropical Pest Management
Publication Date
1-1-1992
Abstract
The application of deltamethrin (Decis) 2.5 EC, cypermethrin (Ripcord) 10 EC and malathion 57% EC at 10 day intervals (four sprays in total) significantly reduced the melon fly, Dacus cucurbitae Coquillett, infestation on melon (4.8–7.9%) compared with the untreated control (14.1%). Malathion was the most effective insecticide. Mixing 2% molasses or 0.25% protein hydrolysate with the insecticides did not further reduce the infestation. In an experiment using squashmelon (Cucurbita melopepo) as a trap crop in melon, fruit infestation was about 1.5‐times greater than that on melon (15.5 compared to 10.2%). The infestation in the untreated control melon plots was 19.2%, indicating that intercropping squashmelon with melon can reduce fly attack on melon. By using pieces of melon treated with trichlorphon (Dipterex) 80SP (spot‐treatment) the fruit infestation was reduced by 50% compared with the untreated control. Based on the cost‐benefit ratio, the best control technique was the dusting of ash (1:9), followed by growing squashmelon in melon as a trap crop (1:7.9) and using poisoned cut‐melons (1:2.7). © 1992 Taylor & Francis Ltd.
Keywords
Bait‐sprays, Chemical control, Cultural control, Cypermethrin, Deltamethrin, Insecta, Integrated pest management, Malathion, Melon, Pakistan, Trap crop, Trichlorphon
Recommended Citation
Khan, L., Inayatullah, C., & Haq, M. (1992). Control of melon fly, dacus cucurbitae (Diptera: Trypetidae) on melon in Pakistan. Tropical Pest Management, 38 (3), 261-264. https://doi.org/10.1080/09670879209371705