Woolly apple aphidEriosoma lanigerumHausmann ecology and its relationship with climatic variables and natural enemies in Mediterranean areas
AbstractA multilateral approach that includes both biotic and climatic data was developed to detect the main variables that affect the ecology and population dynamics of woolly apple aphidEriosoma lanigerum(Hausmann). Crawlers migrated up and down the trunk mainly from spring to autumn and horizontal migration through the canopy was observed from May to August. Winter temperatures did not kill the canopy colonies, and both canopy and root colonies are the source of reinfestations in Mediterranean areas. Thus, control measures should simultaneously address roots and canopy. European earwigsForficula auricularia(Linnaeus) were found to reduce the survival of overwintering canopy colonies up to June, and this can allow their later control by the parasitoidAphelinus mali(Haldeman) from summer to fall. Preliminary models to predict canopy infestations were developed.