@inproceedings{orgprints13792, editor = {Markus Boos}, title = {Control methods against bugs (Hemiptera; Heteroptera) in organic apple and pear production}, author = {G. Jaastad and N. Trandem and B. Hovland and O. Opedal and S. Mogan and D. R\oen and O. S\orum and E. Bjotveit}, year = {2006}, pages = {55--60}, journal = {Ecofruit - 12th International Conference on Cultivation Technique and Phytopathological Problems in Organic Fruit-Growing: Proceedings to the Conference from 31st January to 2nd February 2006 at Weinsberg/Germany}, keywords = {bugs, Heteroptera, cultural control, biopesticides, NeemAzal,}, url = {http://orgprints.org/13792/}, abstract = {True bugs (Hemiptera; Heteroptera) are important pests in fruit production in Norway. In organic fruit production they may damage up to 40% of the crop. Several of the Heteropteran species attacking apple and pear are polyphagous, with many other hostplants than pome fruit. In organic production few control methods are available against bugs. In this study we have tried a cultural control method (mowing of groundcover) as well as spray applications of various biological insecticides against bugs. Spray application of azadirachtin (NeemAzal), rape oil and garlic extract (Ecoguard) were tested. Results indicate that the effect of mowing groundcover inside the orchard is variable and small. Applying NeemAzal reduced the number of bugs and damage. Oil and Ecoguard showed little effect in this study, however further testing is needed. Results from the first two years of the study will be discussed in relation to both cultural and direct control methods against bugs.} }