The Invasive Brown Marmorated Stink Bug In Utah Halyomorpha halys

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The Invasive Brown Marmorated Stink Bug In Utah Halyomorpha halys Presenters: Cody Holthouse and Zach Schumm Advising faculty: Lori Spears Ph.D and Diane Alston Ph.D Department of Biology Utah State University

BROWN MARMORATED STINK BUG IN THE URBAN LANDSCAPE: HOST PLANTS AND TRAP EFFICACY

Brown Marmorated Stink Bug (BMSB) Halyomorpha halys (Stål) Invasive from Asia Severe agricultural pest and urban nuisance Advantageous Traits Polyphagous Long distance dispersal Overwinters in/on human structures Photo: David Kee Photo: Cami Cannon

Brown Marmorated Stink Bug Banded Antennae Smooth Shoulders Distinct Black and White Pattern on Abdomen

Phenology Illustration: Cami Cannon

Where is BMSB? U.S. detection in Allentown, PA in 1996 44 states and 4 Canadian provinces. Detected in Salt Lake City, UT in 2012 Crop damage reported in UT by 2017

Photos by Cami Cannon

Photo by Lori Spears

Urban Landscape High number of BMSB Wasatch Front contains the majority of Utah's human population Urban/suburban areas are within close proximity to agricultural lands

Objectives 1. To survey and document the current host plants of BMSB in northern Utah 2. To compare trap types and their effectiveness in monitoring BMSB 3. To identify native and introduced parasitoid wasps and document their ability to successfully parasitize BMSB eggs

Host Plant Surveys 15 sites on Wasatch Front 200m long transect at each site 20 plants Visual inspection Beat sheet sampling

Top 15 Host Plants 2017 eastern redbud 1% common lilac 1% tri-color beech 1% Siberian elm 2% wild rose 2% purple leaf plum 2% Amur maple 2% plum/pluot 3% butterfly bush 1% 250 Host sightings crabapple 3% apple 4% quaking aspen 4% purple choke cherry 6% catalpa 61% Norway maple 7%

BMSB Seasonal Occurrence - Top 15 Host Plants May-September, 2017 catalpa Norway maple purple choke cherry quaking aspen apple crabapple plum/pluot Amur maple purple leaf plum wild rose Siberian elm eastern redbud common lilac tri-color beech butterfly bush

Seasonal Occurrence on All Host Plants 2017 # BMSB

Seasonal Occurrence on All Host Plants 2018 # BMSB

Trap Efficacy Pyramid Sticky Panel Dual Funnel l

BMSB Trap Catch by Location May 15 - October 23, 2017 1400 1200 Pyramid Sticky Panel Dual Funnel 1309 # BMSB Adults and Nymphs 1000 800 600 400 611 638 200 0 154 142 60 69 69 36 4 0 Ogden Valley Salt Lake Valley Utah Valley Total 190

BMSB Trap Catch by Location May 7 September 10, 2018 500 450 Pyramid Sticky Panel Dual Funnel 467 # BMSB Adults and Nymphs 400 350 300 250 200 150 100 50 0 371 155 124 87 34 9 12 19 16 6 Ogden Valley Salt Lake Valley Utah Valley Total 56

120 100 Adult BMSB Trap Data May 15 - October 23, 2017 Pyramid Sticky Panel Dual Funnel # BMSB Adults 80 60 40 20 0 5/15 5/29 6/12 6/26 7/10 7/24 8/7 8/21 9/4 9/18 10/9 10/23. Date

60 50 Adult BMSB Trap Data May 7 August 27, 2018 Pyramid Sticky Panel Dual Funnel # BMSB Adults 40 30 20 10 0 5/7 5/21 6/4 6/18 7/2 7/16 7/30 8/13 8/27. Date

250 Nymph BMSB Trap Catch May 15 - October 23, 2017 Pyramid Sticky Panel Dual Funnel 200 # BMSB Nymphs 150 100 50 0 5/15 5/29 6/12 6/26 7/10 7/24 8/7 8/21 9/4 9/18 10/9 10/23. Date

160 140 Nymph BMSB Trap Catch May 7 August 27, 2018 Pyramid Sticky Panel Dual Funnel 120 # BMSB Nymphs 100 80 60 40 20 0 5/7 5/21 6/4 6/18 7/2 7/16 7/30 8/13 8/27. Date

Brown Marmorated Stink Bug in the Agricultural Landscape: Overwintering, Potential Damage to Fruits, Movement, and Biological Control

Focus of Research Overwintering ability in Utah Presence and severity in Utah crops Find, identify, and test the efficacy of natural enemies in Utah

BMSB Overwintering in Utah BMSB prefers to overwinter inside manmade structures, but: Can BMSB overwinter in the UT natural landscape? If so, what structures / habitat types are acceptable?

Are these hosts acceptable for BMSB overwintering success?

Results Only 2 out of 144 BMSB survived the winter, both in natural structures BMSB were preyed upon inside the cages, but was likely postmortem

Presence and Severity in Crops Where are they, and when? Monitor traps in Ag sites, and search for feeding damage. Artificially populate host plants of concern; Determine how feeding impacts fruit development.

Trapping Setup Pyramid and Sticky Traps set up randomly in 2 transects Check traps weekly, search nearby trees for BMSB and fruit damage 4 sites used (2 large fruit orchards and 2 small polyculture sites) Groups of traps placed at plot center, and plot edges

Trapping Results

Trap Catch by Site

Potential Damage to Tart Cherry Tart cherry damage is a major concern for UT growers. Will BMSB feed on tart cherry, and how will feeding impact fruit development?

Set up BMSB on tart cherry buds, flowers, early developing fruit, pit hardening, and mature fruit stages Allow BMSB to feed for one week, and remove them and half of the fruits Analyze the removed fruits for evidence of feeding

Feeding hole on flower Stylet sheath on young fruit Stylet sheaths on near mature fruit Corking damage on mature fruit

Harvest the remaining fruits at typical harvest time and measure mass, size, softness, and sugar content. Compare these to the number of feeding sites per fruit.

3 general outcomes from feeding:

Feeding Site Results

Biological control Natural enemies of BMSB exist throughout the country Predators (egg eaters, egg suckers ) Parasitoids (egg parasitoids) Little is known about the presence and composition of natural enemies in Utah. Survey for parasitoids and determine effectiveness against BMSB

Where to Search

Parasitoid on BMSB egg mass in peach. Roy, UT August 2017

Biological Control: Parasitoid Wasps Egg deployment and collection 232 egg masses deployed (2017 & 2018) 27 guarding parasitoids (17 ag, 10 urban)* * 2018 survey ongoing parasitoids not yet identified Lab Egg Mass Wild Egg Mass

Parasitoids: Generalist Anastatus mirabilis (Walsh & Riley) Family: Eupelmidae Location: Salt Lake City (urban site) Progeny emerged

Parasitoids: Specialist Trissolcus erugatus Johnson Family: Scelionidae Location: Roy (Ag site) Progeny did not emerge Telenomus sp. Telenomus podisi Ashmead

Parasitoids: Specialist Trissolcus euschisti (Ashmead) Family: Scelionidae Location: Salt Lake City, Roy (ag and urban sites) Progeny emerged

Parasitoids: Specialist Telenomus spp. Family: Scelionidae Location: Salt Lake City (ag and urban sites) Progeny did not emerge Telenomus sp. Telenomus podisi Ashmead

Parasitoids: Specialist Trissolcus utahensis (Ashmead) Family: Scelionidae Location: Roy (ag site) Progeny did not emerge (plus efficacy testing)

Effectivenss of T. utahensis When Stinging BMSB Eggs

The Future Hoping to find Trissolcus japonicus in Utah Highly effective parasitoid native to Southeast Asia now found in several U.S. States. Different populations likely have different effectiveness against BMSB. Photo: Elijah Talamas

Monitor/Prevent: So BMSB is here What Can YOU Do? set traps, visually inspect plants, understand your area s risk (host plants nearby) before you have an infestation Act: Exclude BMSB from small home gardens by applying kaolin clay, covering planters with hoops/netting, wrapping tree fruit branches in mesh, and other cultural controls Broad spectrum insecticides Pyrethroids, neonicotinoids, etc. for extreme cases

Outreach Material

Smash that BMSB!!!!

Smash that BMSB!!!!

Smash that BMSB!!!!

Smash that BMSB!!!!

Smash that BMSB!!!!

Questions?

Acknowledgements Utah Specialty Crop Block Grant Program Utah Agricultural Experiment Station Utah State University Extension USDA NIFA SCRI, USDA APHIS PPQ Field and lab technicians: Ben Steadman Chelise Dever Hanna Kirkland Kate Morgan Lily Bourett James Withers Loren Linford This material is based upon work that is supported by the National Institute of Food and Agriculture, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Specialty Crop Research Initiative under award number 2016-51181-25409.