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The Creation of BugBag. Redesign of Insect Trap for Biological Pest Control

Svendsen, Mads Rømer and Andersen, Jakob Wulff (2014) The Creation of BugBag. Redesign of Insect Trap for Biological Pest Control. Bachelor thesis, Danmarks Tekniske Universitet , Design & Innovation. . [Completed]

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Summary

Introduction
The project is based on research on pheromones and the project SoftPest Multitrap. Copenhagen Universitys Science and Life Sciences, more specifically Department of Plant and Environmental Sciences, has researched and developed the pheromonis for mass trapping of the Strawberry Blossom Weevil (Anthonomus Rubi) and the European Tarnished Plant Bug (Lygus Rugulipennis). Our foucus is on the user-experience Associated with the pheromonibased traps. Especially the distrubution, assembly, setup, Collection, cleaning, storage and
The Problem
The Strawberry Blossom Weevil and European Tarnished Plant Bug are a major problem to European strawberry producers and reduces the annual yield remarkably. The conventional strawberry producers can efficiently spray with pesticides to control the pest, however, this is harmful to the environment. The ecological strawberry producers lack effective pest control methods and has no options if they are attacked by the mentioned pest. A preromone-based pest control method is a promising alternative and it is useful for both conventional and ecological strawberry producers. However, a userdriven redesign of SoftPest Multitrap (figure 1) is nescessary. This is to ensure that the traps can be easily implemented in the various production methods and be a competitive alternative to pesticides.


EPrint Type:Thesis
Type of presentation:Poster
Thesis Type:Other
Other Type:Bachelor
Keywords:Keywords: SoftPest Multitrap, Biological Pest Control, Product development, User involvement, Strawberry Production, Redesign, Anthonomus Rubi, Lygus Rugulipennis, CORE Organic II
Subjects: Crop husbandry > Production systems > Fruit and berries
Crop husbandry > Crop health, quality, protection
Research affiliation: European Union > CORE Organic II > Softpest multitrap
Deposited By: Hansen, Grethe
ID Code:26626
Deposited On:02 Sep 2014 09:05
Last Modified:02 Sep 2014 09:05
Document Language:English
Status:Unpublished
Refereed:Not peer-reviewed

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