Title: Diana Roberts
1Cereal Leaf Beetle Biocontrol in Washington
State,2006
- Diana Roberts
- WSU Extension
2The Washington Team
- WSU Extension
- Diana Roberts
- WSU
- Terry Miller, Keith Pike
- USDA-APHIS
- Steve Miller, Clinton Campbell, Yolanda Inguanzo
- WSDA
- Mike Klaus (Mark Hitchcox)
3WA Progress summary
- 2000 Hitchcox made first T. julis releases at
9-Mile - 2002 First field insectary at Nine Mile Falls
(Spokane) - 2003 First T.j. recovery Anaphes releases
- 2004 First Anaphes recoveries. Have 6
insectaries. - 2005 8 insectaries, excellent T.j. recovery,
limited Anaphes recovery at 3 locations.
4ve positive irr. irrigated dry
dryland est. established
5- 2006
- CLB became obvious in wetter dryland areas
- Have 10 insectaries
- Older insectaries imploding
- Excellent T. julis spread to farms
- Redistributed our own T.j. to other insectaries
- No Anaphes recovery
Picture by Kit Cutler
6T. julis pre-release recovery at Washington field
insectaries 2004 - 2006
72006 T.julis parasitism levels at WA insectaries
plotted against time
Nine Mile Falls (NS)
Deep Creek (significant)
Colville (NS)
Peone Prairie (NS)
8Changes in T.julis parasitism with time at Peone
Prairie, 2005
Both parameters showed significant (95
confidence level) decrease with time at Peone
Prairie in 2005.
92006 T. julis parasitism for eastern WA farms
pooled by location
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11My big question from last year
- What level of T. julis parasitism is needed in
farm fields to obviate spraying? - What we know
- CLB females lay about 200 eggs each
- Each parasitized CLB releases 5 T. julis wasps
(2005 WA data)
Picture by Garrett Clevenger
CLB larva parasitized by T. julis
12Making farm spray recommendations
- When field has infestation economic threshold and
T. julis present - 50 parasitism
- 25 CLB females ? 5,000 eggs
- Vs. 50x5250 Tj
- Next season 200 CLB1 Tj wasp
- Tough call recommend spray affected
areas/borders monitor - 75 parasitism
- 13 CLB females ? 2,600 eggs
- Vs. 75x5 375 Tj
- Next season 7 CLB 1 Tj wasp
- Recommend not spray most of damage done
- gt90 parasitism
- 5 CLB females ? 1,000 eggs
- Vs. 90x5 450 Tj
- Next season 2CLB1 Tj wasp
- Recommend not spray
13CLB biocontrol emphases in WA
- Multiple field insectaries
- leapfrog philosophy
- Co-release of biocontrol species at insectaries
- Extensive testing for CLB parasitism in farm
fields - Extensive, concurrent farmer education on the
topic - Newsreleases, grower publications, e-mail
listservs, field tours, workshops
CLB pupa picture by Garrett Clevenger
14Education
- Taught 1,450 farmers crop consultants
- Reported to WWC 04, 05, 06
- Wheat Life articles(14,000) 03, 05
- Newsreleases in papers and e-mail
- Regional newspaper coverage
- In 2005 32 survey respondents used info to make
appropriate farm decisions
15Plans for 2007
- Extend into Yakima, Kittitas Counties
- Timothy is sold on looks?
Kit Cutler Nine Mile Falls
- Phase out older insectaries
- Nine Mile Falls
- Colville
- Peone Prairie?
- Work with growers to plant oats as a trap
crop/modifed insectary - Between winter spring wheat
Rick, Richard, Gary Seitters - Colville
16Lacey Jones 05, 06
Kathlene Peck 05
Thank you!
Laurie Stone 04
Also Mike Gould 03 Sally Hubbs 06
Moose Sanders 06
17Funding
- Washington State University Extension
- Washington State University
- Washington Wheat Commission
- USDA-APHIS PPQ
- Washington State Commission on Pesticide
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