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| AUTOCIDAL & PHEROMONAL PEST CONTROL (Contacts)     Autocidal Control.--The use of sterile male pestiferous insects has been
  the primary emphasis in autocidal control, although there has been
  considerable research in genetic methods, involving the incorporation of
  lethal traits into a pest's population. The sterile male approach continues
  to be most widely used, there having been no practical demonstrations with
  other methods. As none of these methods interfere directly with the natural
  enemy component, they are generally considered completely compatible with
  classical and other natural controls. However, the cost of the sterile male
  approach is generally too high for individual growers, and is usually applied
  in conjunction with eradication efforts by government agencies. Autocidal control, because of its focus on
  the host insect, is considered by some to be out of the realm of biological control,
  especially as the research is done by a group of scientists that is not
  usually familiar with natural enemy systems. Its deployment does not involve
  natural self-perpetuating balances, but rather is aimed at complete
  destruction of the target pest. Host mass production is one of the principal
  goals for the successful deployment of autocidal methods, and, therefore, a
  great amount of research effort and financial support is given to rearing
  improvement. As the controls are never permanent, it is believed by many
  thoughtful scientists that this encumbers the discovery of potentially
  successful classical biological controls by diverting the scientific work
  force and funds away from traditional biological control research. Pheromonal Control.--There is a large volume of literature treating of the
  use of pheromones in pest control, the purpose here being to cite the
  exceptionally careful work performed in the 1970's and 1980's which laid the
  groundwork for most of modern application methods. Dr. H. H. Shorey of the
  University of California was the pioneer and leader of the development of
  pheromones for pest control.  Pheromonal control is ideal to integrate
  with living biologcial controls, largely because it is essentially harmless
  to nontarget organisms. However, its application requires considerable skill
  to be maximally effective, especially in spacing of pheromone traps. The
  development of pheromone impregnated strings has allowed for a broader
  application from aircraft. Nevertheless, it is a method that must be
  continually applied in order to be effective, and it may or may not be cost
  effective, depending on the ecosystem, season, year and other factors.  Pertinent references to the initial
  development of this technology are noted. REFERENCES:   [Additional references may be found at  MELVYL
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