Trap Count Characteristics of the Flat Grain Beetle <i>Cryptolestes pusillus</i> in Bulk Paddy Grain: Relationships with Insect Density
We studied the characteristics of adult flat grain beetles <i>Cryptolestes pusillus</i> Schönherr in trap counts and their relationship with insect densities using electronic probe traps in experimental bins, which contained approximately 1.1 tons of paddy (Changlixiang) with moisture co...
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Language: | English |
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MDPI AG
2025-07-01
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Series: | Insects |
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Online Access: | https://www.mdpi.com/2075-4450/16/7/730 |
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Summary: | We studied the characteristics of adult flat grain beetles <i>Cryptolestes pusillus</i> Schönherr in trap counts and their relationship with insect densities using electronic probe traps in experimental bins, which contained approximately 1.1 tons of paddy (Changlixiang) with moisture contents of 10.7% and 14.0% and insect densities of 0.1, 1.0, and 5.0 adults/kg. Inside each bin, we vertically installed three layers of electronic probe traps. We installed five traps at the center and half-radius of each layer of the bin. We undertook measurements of daily trap counts, grain temperature, and intergranular relative humidity at each trap location for up to 10 days, and 1.0 kg of paddy was collected from each trap location. At each of the introduced insect densities, we detected beetles using electronic probe traps. When insect density was 0.1 adults/kg, we could not detect the existence of insects in 1.0 kg samples. It was found that the trap counts were spatially nonuniformly distributed, and there was a weak correlation between different locations. There was a regularity in the temporal distribution of trap counts, which was significantly influenced by the paddy moisture content. Except for the insect density, the moisture content, grain temperature, and intergranular relative humidity at the trap location significantly affected trap counts. The distribution pattern of beetles in paddy bulks was found and aggregated by analyzing trap counts. There was a correlation between trap counts and insect densities in grain bulks, but this correlation varied significantly across different locations. |
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ISSN: | 2075-4450 |