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titleOfInvention PROLONGED ACTION DEVICE FOR MONITORING AND CONTROL OF FRUIT FLIES (DIPTERA: TEPHRITIDAE).
abstract This invention refers to a method and device for long-term monitoring and control of fruit flies of the Tephritidae family. This invention combines visual stimuli for the first time with baits and liquid insecticides used in the chemical fight of flies. The greatest novelty of this invention lies in the mixture release device that is based on the Torricelli barometer, which is inserted inside a sphere whose size and color are attractive to flies, which allows the insecticide mixture -bait is released for a long time and that, at the same time allows the biological activity of the components to be maintained. The invention, compared to other field traps, showed great advantage in terms of its ability to attract and retain flies. Another advantage was also noted in terms of prescription services since these can be done at intervals of up to 3 months. Another advantage is that, even if it is a wet trap, its revision can be done in a similar way to that performed in a dry trap, since it does not require straining the liquid to separate the captured flies.
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