Claims
- 1. A method for attracting adult scarabs selected from the group consisting of Phyllophaga species, Cotinis species, Diplotaxis species, Cyclocephala species, and Macrodactylus species comprising providing one or more compositions of one or more volatile compounds selected from the group consisting of phenylacetaldehyde, 2-phenylethanol, limonene, methyl-2-methoxybenzoate, and methyl salicylate in combination with an inert carrier, to the locus of said scarabs, wherein said volatile compounds are present in an amount effective as a scarab attractant, and further wherein if said Cotinis species is Cotinis nitida, said composition comprises at least two of said volatile compounds.
- 2. The method as described in claim 1 wherein said scarabs are selected from the group consisting of Phyllophaga anxia, P. rugosa, P. crinita, P. congrua, P. crassissima, P. obsoleta, P. ambigenus, P. brevidens, P. ravida, P. rugipennis, P. setifera, P. tumulosa, P. vetula, Cotinis nitida, C. mutabilis, Macrodactylus subspinosus, M. mexicanus, M. lineatus, Diplotaxis species, Cyclocephala comata, and C. lunulata.
- 3. The method as described in claim 1 wherein said scarabs are selected from the group consisting of Phyllophaga species and Cotinis species.
- 4. The method as described in claim 1 wherein a single said composition comprising two or more of said volatile compounds is provided to the locus of said scarabs.
- 5. The method as described in claim 4 wherein one of said volatile compounds is methyl-2-methoxybenzoate.
- 6. The method as described in claim 4 wherein said composition comprises all of said volatile compounds.
- 7. The method as described in claim 1 wherein two or more of said compositions are provided adjacent to each other in the locus of said scarabs, and further wherein said compositions collectively comprise two or more of said volatile compounds.
- 8. The method as described in claim 7 wherein one of said volatile compounds is methyl-2-methoxybenzoate.
- 9. The method as described in claim 7 wherein said compositions collectively comprise all of said volatile compounds.
- 10. The method as described in claim 1 wherein said volatile compounds are substantially pure.
- 11. The method as described in claim 1 wherein said composition of said volatile compounds is provided in combination with an insect toxicant.
- 12. The method as described in claim 11 wherein said insect toxicant comprises an insecticide effective against said scarabs.
- 13. The method as described in claim 1 wherein said composition of said volatile compounds is provided in combination with a pheromone for one of said scarabs.
- 14. The method as described in claim 1 wherein said composition of said volatile compounds is provided in combination with a feeding stimulant.
- 15. The method as described in claim 14 wherein said feeding stimulant comprises a saccharide.
- 16. The method as described in claim 1 wherein said composition is positioned within an insect trap.
- 17. The method as described in claim 1 wherein said composition comprises a mixture of about 20-45% by weight phenylacetaldehyde, 0-30% by weight 2-phenylethanol, 0-30% by weight limonene, 15-40% by weight methyl-2-methoxybenzoate, and 5-25% by weight methyl salicylate.
- 18. The method as described in claim 17 wherein the concentration of phenylacetaldehyde is between about 20-30% by weight, the concentration of 2-phenylethanol is between about 20-30% by weight, the concentration of limonene is between about 20-30% by weight, the concentration of methyl-2-methoxybenzoate is between about 15-25% by weight, and the concentration of methyl salicylate is between about 5-15% by weight.
- 19. The method as described in claim 1 wherein said composition further comprises a humectant, antioxidant, preservative, emulsifier, film forming polymer or mixtures thereof.
- 20. The method as described in claim 1 wherein said carrier is selected from the group consisting of sintered polyethylene, clay, expanded vermiculite, wax, cellulose acetate, starch, hydrophobic polysiloxane, and mixtures thereof.
- 21. The method of claim 1 wherein said scarabs are selected from the group consisting of Phyllophaga species, Diplotaxis species, Cyclocephala species, and Macrodactylus species.
- 22. The method of claim 1 wherein said scarabs are a Cotinis species, and said composition comprises at least two of said volatile compounds.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a Continuation-In-Part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/166,655, filed Oct. 5, 1998, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,074,634, which claimed the benefit of U.S. provisional patent application Ser. No. 60/061,005, filed Oct. 6, 1997, the contents of each of which are incorporated by reference herein.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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