26 Lancaster Farming. Saturday. August 15.1970 Wasps Alfalfa wievils declined about 00 per cent dining a thiee-year am vi v of selected aieas in which US Depailmenl of Agncultuie cn'omologists icleascd wasps to conti ol the pest a, thoioby saving faimeis in these areas moic than SOOO.OOO. in 1960. These icsiilis aic as good as faimeis obtain with conventional insecticides, and pose no food or envnonmental hazaids involv ing tesiducs Results with the wasps, which aie hamilcss to man. are the most successful of any biological conliol expci imenls conducted bv 1/SDA‘s Agiicultural Re scaich Seivice Di William H Day, an ARS entomologist stationed at Mooies town NJ. calculated that the wasps saved faimeis about $5 per acie—foi insecticides, labor, and equipment that would have been needed to conti ol alfalfa weevils Di Day and ARS ento mologist Roger W Fuestei sur veyed thiee test aieas in New Jersey and Pennsylvania, com prising 155,000 acies of alfalfa Statistical data that they ob tained m the last three yeais substantiated the effectiveness of the wasps in unspiayed fields in which they had become estab lished. In the fiist yeai. Dr. Day and Fuester captuied about 40 weevil laivae per sweep of their nets, in field suiveys Of these, only nine per cent were para sitized This and subsequent sui veys weie made at peak infesta tion peuods of the year. In the second and thud years, the wasps made significant in loads on the weevils Conse quently, in the most lecent sur vey, the entomologists captuied only about five laivae pel sweep And, of these, 39 pei cent were paiasitized Othei natural envuonmental factors also helped hold down in festations, but the wasps lepie sented the last stiaw that broke the weevils’ thieat to alfalfa ci ops m the test areas Previous studies indicated that the pests do not cause sufficient damage to justify the expense of spiaying if less than 15 larvae aie captuied per sweep with a net The paiasitic wasps have be come established in about a dozen Eastern States, and experi mental release of the paiasites aie being made in othei States 2 models available 3 and 5 HP • Horizontal spraving dis tance 25 ft. and 35 ft. • Liquid Tanks ZVz gal. and 3 gal. Lester A. Singer “Lancaster County’s Only Dealer Specializing In Sprayer Sales and Sei vice” Ronks, Pa. 687-6712 Can C HORNCO FEEDS The Growing Choice of Business Farmers THE END RESULTS ARE WHAT COUNT! MORE Milk - Better Herd Health - Less Breeding Problems The reasons more Lancaster County Dairymen are feeding HORNCO UNI-PEL FEED than ever before! FEEDS / _ D. E. Horn & Co., Inc. York, p a . Ph. 854-786? ontrol Alfalfa Weevil ' I''' ' / & - " "'ji '"4 s'/;- % % % Why not check with your neighbor who changed to Uni-Pel. He'll tell you what Uni-Pel did for him.