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Phenology and Distribution of Brown Marmorated Stink Bugs Pear Research Meeting Feb. 4, 2015 Chuck Ingels, Lucia Varela, Rachel Elkins, and Bob Van Steenwyk

Brown Marmorated Stink Bug (Halyomorpha halys) Photos: Baldo Villegas

USDA 5 Nymphal Instars Male Female Each adult lives 6-8 months Female can lay about 250 eggs ~2 generations in Mid-Atlantic states, 4-6 in southern China; California???

Current Distribution in the US Source - www.stopbmsb.org

BMSB in Calif. 2014 Established populations in: Butte Los Angeles Sacramento San Joaquin Santa Clara Sutter Yolo Courtesy of Charlie Pickett, CDFA

BMSB Finds Sacramento County Jan. 1, 2014 Dec. 31, 2014

Sacramento March 2014 Downspout Under bark

Host Plants Crops Stone fruits (esp. peach), pome fruits, citrus, persimmon, fig Berries Grapes (not a major host) Eggplant, tomato, okra, pepper, corn, beans (esp. soy), cucurbits, sunflower

Host Plants Selected Ornamentals Catalpa Chinese pistache Elm Maple Holly Princess tree (Paulownia) Pyracantha Redbud Rose Tree of heaven Waxleaf privet

Chinese Pistache Pistachia chinensis Charlie Pickett

Trident Maple Acer buergerianum

Waxleaf Privet Ligustrum japonicum

Tree of Heaven Ailanthus altissima

20-May 27-May 3-Jun 10-Jun 17-Jun 24-Jun 1-Jul 8-Jul 15-Jul 22-Jul 29-Jul 5-Aug 12-Aug 19-Aug 26-Aug 2-Sep No. of BMSB/week BMSB Adults & Nymphs on Tree of Heaven 50 40 30 20 10 0 Adults & Nymphs on Marked Branches Adults Nymphs

Stink Bug Feeding Photo: Jay Brunner Photo: Tracy Leskey

BMSB Damage Peach, 5/22 Nectarine, 6/3 Asian pear, 7/2 Plum no damage

Lures (MDT) and Insecticide Strips Lures: AgBio Combo lure (6 wks.) $7.95 Rescue (2 lures) (9 wks.) $10 Vaportape (kill bugs in trap): $2.85

Phermone Trap Dead-Inn Traps (AgBio, Inc.) Grower 48 tall, $30 Professional 24 tall, $20 Homeowner 16 tall, $17

Phermone Traps Rocket Trap (Rescue): $17 each

2014 Trap Locations & Counts Midtown Sacramento Adults/Nymphs 64/532 x 90/691 11/9 22/98 7/7 0/0 219/155 3/4 0/0

17-Mar 31-Mar 14-Apr 28-Apr 12-May 26-May 9-Jun 23-Jun 7-Jul 21-Jul 4-Aug 18-Aug 1-Sep 15-Sep 29-Sep No./trap/day Adults and Nymphs Trapped Sacramento, 2014 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0 Adults BMSB/day/trap Avg. of 4 traps, 2014 First eggs Predicted 2nd gen. eggs Nymphs

17-Mar 31-Mar 14-Apr 28-Apr 12-May 26-May 9-Jun 23-Jun 7-Jul 21-Jul 4-Aug 18-Aug 1-Sep 15-Sep 29-Sep No. /trap/day Male vs. Female BMSB Adults Sacramento, 2014 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0 BMSB/day/trap Avg. of 4 traps, 2014 Females Males

Trap Placement Locations So. Sacramento County, 2014 South of Sacramento (4) Pear orchards near residence of a Sacramento commuter (6) Farms that host visitors (5)» Wine tasting, agritourism, schools

Trap Placement Locations So. Sacramento County, 2014 No BMSB found

Insecticide Efficacy Field Study (Leskey et al., 2013) High mortality on day of application: Endosulfan (e.g., Thiodan), methomyl (Lannate), thiamethoxam (Actara), and bifenthrin (e.g., Brigade) Fenpropathrin (Danitol) and dinetofuran (Venom, Scorpion): strong anti-feeding effect for 7+ days Peaches in Mid-Atlantic: 10-12 weekly applications, alternate-row, late May-harvest using pyrethroids and neonicotinoids Effective insecticides in lab: only 60% average mortality in the field when applied late early July, 40% in Aug., and 20% in September

BMSB Research on Peaches Anne Nielsen, Rutgers Univ. Sprayed orchard perimeter with insecticides 75% of adult BMSB were stopped at the edge Products and timings that worked well:» Early season: Danitol» Mid-season: Voliam Xpress, Perm-Up Assail» Late July: Actara» Pre-harvest: Actara, Danitol, Lannate, Venerate

2014 Orchard Spray Recommendations VA, WV, and MD Coop. Extension Products that have shown good effectiveness against BMSB include:» Pyrethroids: Baythroid XL (B-cyfluthrin), Danitol (fenpropathrin), Warrior II (Beta-cyfluthrin), products containing permethrin (e.g. Pounce)» Neonicotinoid: Belay (clothianidin)» Carbamate: Lannate (methomyl)» Premixtures: Endigo ZC (Beta-cyfluthrin + thiamethoxam) and Leverage 360 (imidacloprid + cyfluthrin)

Assassin bug Predators Seen in 2014 Praying mantis Spiders

Conclusions BMSB spread is slow 4-5 yrs. from 1 st intro Egg laying begins early May, extends for weeks Trapping inefficient in early season Check trees in Sept. (maple, pistache, privet, ToH) Two generations in Sacto. Many products may provide control (think IPM)» Edge spraying may be sufficient May not be as severe as in mid-atlantic states» No neighboring forests, no soybeans» But pears Old trees, rattail fruit

Questions? Important Web Sites StopBMSB.org ucipm.ucdavis.edu cesacramento.ucanr.edu