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Citrus Biosecurity Lesson 3 | Fieldwork Planner

Insect Surveillance Conduct a surveillance exercise to see what insects are out in the field.

Sticky Traps Insect Surveillance Conduct a surveillance exercise to see what insects are out in the field. Yellow sticky traps will catch insects that fly through the crop attracted to the yellow colour. http://entomology.k-state.edu/extension/special-projects/potato-psyllid-survey/archive2010.html

✔ ✘ Sticky Traps Sticky trap equipment: Two trap labels Beneficial insects: Lacewings and Parasitic Wasps ✔ Pest insects: Aphids, Thrips and Light brown apple moth ✘ Sticky trap equipment: Two trap labels One yellow sticky trap One-two twist ties String to suspend the bottom of the trap just below the leaves in an orchard crop Latex gloves for each student handling traps Three-four paper clips

Preparing Your Sticky Traps 1 Attach your set-up label to the trap with a paperclip 4 Hang just below the branches so it doesn’t get tangled 2 Collect and place the trap in your equipment box Hang so long sides point up and down and face it into the breeze 5 3 Once in the field the sticky trap will be opened and hung in a tree with string, 2-5m in from the edge of the crop

Pitfall Traps Pitfall traps catch ground dwelling invertebrates like beetles, ants, ground-dwelling spiders, cockroaches and thrips. http://entomology.k-state.edu/extension/special-projects/potato-psyllid-survey/archive2010.html Photo: J. Wright, Queensland Museum |Used with permission: Queensland Museum © The State of Queensland (Queensland Museum) 2010-2014

Pitfall Trap Equipment Two ice cream containers with lids One clean meat tray large enough to cover the ice cream container Preservative (water with a teaspoon of dishwashing detergent OR methylated spirits) enough to fill the ice cream container to about 3cm deep Other equipment: A trowel Two-four tent pegs A pair of scissors Two-three specimen jars with lids A fine sieve Two trap labels

Preparing Your Pitfall Traps Cut a hole in one of the ice-cream lids (leave an edge of 1-2cm) Cut the short ends off the meat tray so it makes a tunnel and place everything in an equipment box

Installing Your Pitfall Traps Dig a hole the size of the container Place the lid with the hole on the container Place a full lid on top of the lid with a hole Place the container in the ground Carefully remove the full lip from the top Add the preservative and label the container Place the meat container on top and secure with the tent pegs DON’T get dirt in the trap! Meat tray roof Lid with the hole cut out Top of container level with soil Preservative (3cm deep) Ice cream container

Trap Labels Location: School Ag Farm Date: 23/02/2016 Collector: Year 9, class 1 Crop type: Oranges Growth stage: Flowering Trap type: Pitfall trap Once collected, your insect specimens can only be useful for plant biosecurity purposes if the trap has a label. Without a label the specimen has no scientific value. Create labels out of plain paper cut to size and write on them with HB pencil. Labels must include all of these details and be placed inside or on each trap.

Measuring Weather Conditions Why? To better understand data especially in long studies that go for many years. If there are big differences seen in the data this could be related to a weather event such as wet weather or drought. Wind direction might also give clues to where flying insects are coming from. Record with weather data recorder: Temperature Relative humidity Wind speed & direction

Collecting your pitfall traps Lift the roof off the trap and carefully lift the container out of the ground. 1 Take the lid off making sure no dirt falls in the trap. 2 Add a label with the date of collection into the container. 3 Pour the contents of the trap through a fine mesh sieve to remove any large sticks and leaves. 4 Knock the sieve against a clean ice cream container to get all the specimens into the container. 5 Add a preservative to the insects and put the sample with the label into a specimen jar. 6

Collecting Your Sticky Traps 1 Attach your collection label to the trap with a paperclip. 2 Pick one student to put on disposable gloves. This person carefully removes the trap from the stake. Hold trap with both hands, at the non-sticky ends. 3 If the trap HAS A GRID - take a piece of cling wrap and carefully place it over the trap. Keep it as smooth as possible. Cut off any excess or fold behind. 4 If the trap HAS NO GRID - take a OHP transparency printed with a grid and place over the trap. DO NOT REMOVE the OHP/cling wrap once laid as it will pull the insects off the trap

Equipment Checklist Two pieces of plain paper HB pencil Scissors GPS & weather data recorder Camera Twist ties String Disposable gloves Preservative (detergent & water) Trowel Two ice cream containers & lids Meat tray 2-4 tent pegs Sticky trap 3-4 paper clips Box to contain all equipment OHP transparency with grid (or cling wrap) Specimen bottles Fine sieve Long term preservative (ethanol)