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Here, we report on the uptake of two different powders from lure stations (henceforth called \u2018dispensers\u2019) by the Mediterranean fruit fly, <jats:italic>Ceratitis capitata<\/jats:italic>, and the transfer of the powders to conspecifics during field studies in Portugal, as part of a research programme to develop lure\u2010and\u2010kill technologies based on adhesive powder. Uptake of an electrostatic wax powder, Entostat\u2122, from dispensers was greater than uptake of a proprietary metallic powder, Entomag\u2122, for both wild male <jats:italic>C. capitata<\/jats:italic> visiting field\u2010placed dispensers and laboratory\u2010reared males confined with dispensers in field cages. In agreement with field data, <jats:italic>C. capitata<\/jats:italic> also took up more Entostat than Entomag when artificially dosed on dispenser trays containing powder in the laboratory, and the quantities taken up were shown to be greater than that calculated from field experiments. Increasing the amount of Entostat powder in field\u2010placed dispensers resulted in greater uptake of powder by visiting male <jats:italic>C. capitata<\/jats:italic>. Laboratory\u2010reared male and female <jats:italic>C. capitata<\/jats:italic> were released in field cages in which were hung dispensers containing adhesive powder that were baited with the male attractant trimedlure. After 24\u2003h, the powder was successfully extracted from all males and nearly all females collected, indicating that males probably transferred powder to conspecific females after visiting dispensers. The results underscore that a lure\u2010and\u2010kill system based on adhesive powder might have potential for controlling Mediterranean fruit fly and other flying insects.<\/jats:p>","DOI":"10.1111\/j.1439-0418.2007.01238.x","type":"journal-article","created":{"date-parts":[[2008,5,16]],"date-time":"2008-05-16T14:49:59Z","timestamp":1210949399000},"page":"45-53","source":"Crossref","is-referenced-by-count":8,"title":["Uptake of adhesive powders from lure stations by Mediterranean fruit fly (Dipt., Tephritidae)"],"prefix":"10.1111","volume":"132","author":[{"given":"C. G.","family":"Armsworth","sequence":"first","affiliation":[]},{"given":"C. D.","family":"Rogers","sequence":"additional","affiliation":[]},{"given":"L. E. E.","family":"Barton","sequence":"additional","affiliation":[]},{"given":"C.","family":"Soares","sequence":"additional","affiliation":[]},{"given":"G. 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