Alternatives to incandescent bulbs in Berlese funnels for detecting stored-product beetles in grain

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Hanuschuk, Emily [1 ]
Elliott, Brent [1 ]
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[1] Canadian Grain Commiss, 303 Main St, Winnipeg, MB R3C 3G8, Canada
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Berlese funnels; Stored-product insects; Incandescent bulbs; Cryptolestes; Tribolium; CRYPTOLESTES-FERRUGINEUS; RUSTY GRAIN; COLEOPTERA; EFFICIENCY; CUCUJIDAE; INSECTS;
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10.1016/j.jspr.2023.102186
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We conducted a study to find alternative bulbs to use with Berlese funnels as a replacement for incandescent bulbs following widespread bans on their production and use. To do this, we measured the mean percent-recovery of adults and larvae of common stored-product beetles from 1-kg samples of wheat (12.5-14.5% moisture content) after 6 h using A19-style halogen bulbs and ceramic heat lamps, and compared them to recoveries using incandescent bulbs. We found that the 72W halogen bulb performed similarly to the incandescent bulb for all four species tested. Using this bulb, we recovered, on average, >85% of adult Cryptolestes ferrugineus, Rhyzopertha dominica, and adult and larval Tribolium castaneum, as well as >70% of adult Sitophilus oryzae. Recovery of adult beetles using the heat lamp was similar to the incandescent bulb, but recovery of larval T. castaneum was significantly lower. The 43W and 53W halogens had significantly lower recovery rates compared to the incandescent bulb for adult C. ferrugineus (both bulbs) and adult and larval T. castaneum (43W halogen). Average recovery of larval C. ferrugineus was low for all bulbs (<70%). Grain moisture content did not influence average recovery across species or life stages. We also investigated whether an operating time shorter than 6 h could be used with an alternative bulb, but found that 6 h was still the minimum time required to maximize adult and larval recovery. We recommend using 72W A19 style halogen bulbs in place of incandescent bulbs because they have similar recovery rates as the incandescent bulb, and are cost-effective compared to ceramic heat lamps. However, some systems may not be able to handle the increase in power consumption and so we suggest assessing the system before running a full bank of lights.
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