A novel, pesticide-free method of managing mirid pests
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What is Lybolty?
Lybolty® is used as part of a novel ‘push-pull’ system for precision monitoring of Lygus bugs. Lybolty® is formulated in tablets, to give a slow release of the active ingredient over a two-month period.
Mode of Action
Lybolty® contains a safe, naturally occurring scent that is released in minute quantities and deters Lygus adults and nymphs from entering the crop, whilst pushing them towards traps and pheromones in order to increase the trap catch.
Target Pests
European tarnished plant bug Lygus rugulipennis
Common green capsid Lygocoris pabulinus
Why use Lybolty®?
Common nettle bug Liocoris tripustulatus
Mirid bugs feed on a wide range of crops, including strawberry, raspberry, sugar beet and cucumber. Nymphs and adults have piercing mouthparts and suck sap from leaves and fruits causing distorted growth and making the fruit unmarketable. Very low numbers of bugs can cause economic damage with one insect in 40 plants damaging in UK strawberry. Key insecticide products that have been used to control these pests are no longer available in the UK and European Union. Lybolty provides growers with a viable, pesticide-free alternative to help manage these pests.
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Independent trial results using Lybolty in organic Independent trial results using Lybolty in organic strawberry Control Push-Pull strawberry, NIAB EMR Nymphs 53 12 Adults
1.1
0.1
80% decrease in Lygus rugulipennis nymphs and adults 1.2
Mean No. per 50 plants
Mean No. per 50 plants
60 50 40 30 20 10 0
0.8 0.6 0.4 0.2 0
Nymphs Control
1
Push-Pull
Adults Control
Push-Pull
Picture of nymphs and adults on the chart?
Independent trial results using Lybolty in strawberry, pcfr
September Independent July trial August results using Lybolty in Control 100 100 100 Push-Pullpcfruit 36 51 31 strawberry, (Fruit 18 | 12 October 2022)
% of fruit with bug damage
49-69% decrease in fruit damage from Lygus Decrease in percentage fruit damage from rugulipennis Lygus rugulipennis 100 80
60 40 20 0
July
August Control
September
Push-Pull
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How to use Lybolty®
The push-pull system should be deployed preventatively as soon as the first adult capsids are expected or seen in the crop, and is used as part of an integrated pest management (IPM) programme.
HOW MANY?
WHERE TO PUT THEM
Lybolty bags are placed throughout the crop in a grid pattern at 400 per hectare (5 m spacing), and replaced after 8-12 weeks, if required.
In strawberry attach the bags in the canopy. In raspberry hang the bags in the shade just below the growing tip.
WHERE DO THE TRAPS AND PHEROMONE LURES GO? Traps and pheromones are placed 10-20 m apart around the edge of the crop, using green vane traps for Lygus rugulipennis and blue sticky traps (Impact traps, Russell IPM) for Lygocoris pabulinus.
Benefits of Lybolty® •
Early detection and precision monitoring of Lygus rugulipennis, Lygocoris pabulinus and Liocoris tripustulatus
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Delays the build-up of target pests
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Reduces fruit damage by 15 – 85% (conventional vs organic)
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Proven to be effective in polytunnel-grown strawberry and cane fruit crops (raspberry, blackberry)
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Compatible with biological and chemical control methods
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Pesticide and residue-free fruit
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Easy to apply and use
Contact us:
Russell IPM Ltd., Unit 45, First Avenue, Deeside Industrial Park, Deeside, Flintshire, CH5 2NU T: +44 (0) 1244 281 333, E: info@russellipm.com, www.russellipm.com