In Gazzetta: from the bug to the plague

Published 2020년 8월 26일

Tridge summary

Italy's Official Gazette has announced emergency measures for managing the Asian bedbug (Halyomorpha halys), which is now established in the country and can no longer be eradicated. The measures include monitoring, contrast measures such as pheromone traps and chemical methods, and an appeal to regional phytosanitary services for maximum disclosure of control strategies. The gazette also allocates 30 million euros for the durum wheat supply chain from 2020 to 2022, 100 million for the fishing and aquaculture sector, and implements a community directive for the propagation of fruit plant reproduction materials and the prevention of certain pathologies. Additionally, the European Official Journal approves the use of ferric pyrophosphate and sets new maximum residue limits for chlorpyrifos and chlorpyrifos methyl.
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La Gazzetta Italiana Fight against bedbugs "Considering that Halyomorpha halys (Asian bedbug) due to its characteristics of high polyphagia, mobility and rapid expansion in the newly introduced European area since 2004, is to be considered established and no longer technically eradicable in the territory of the Italian Republic and that it is necessary to have suitable phytosanitary prophylaxis measures to monitor the populations of the insect and control its spread ". It is one of the passages that can be read in the Official Gazette 172 of 10 July about the emergency measures for the prevention and control of this insect. It starts with monitoring diffusion and damage, and then moving on to contrast measures. These include pheromone traps, insect nets and even chemical methods. The latter must be complemented by techniques with a lower environmental impact. "Insecticide treatments - we read in paragraph 3 of article 3 - are to be carried out on plots falling in the areas of ...
Source: Agronotizie

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