MODIFICATION
68 -- 2 component mexican fruit fly lure
- Notice Date
- 2/4/2011
- Notice Type
- Modification/Amendment
- NAICS
- 325320
— Pesticide and Other Agricultural Chemical Manufacturing
- Contracting Office
- Department of Agriculture, Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, Administrative Services Division/Contracting, 100 North 6TH Street, Butler Square 5TH Floor, Minneapolis, Minnesota, 55403
- ZIP Code
- 55403
- Solicitation Number
- AG-6395-S-10-0009
- Point of Contact
- Nathan Johnson,
- E-Mail Address
-
nathan.d.johnson@aphis.usda.gov
(nathan.d.johnson@aphis.usda.gov)
- Small Business Set-Aside
- N/A
- Description
- 1.0 Summary United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) Plant Protection and Quarantine (PPQ) is conducting field bio assay and operational tests on two component lures to be used as a synthetic food attractants for the Mexican fruit flies. The dispensers shall be a 2-component type containing ammonium acetate and putrescine. The dispensers are utilized in various Fruit Fly Trapping programs. Dispensers should be constructed in a fashion that is conducive to outside conditions. The dispensers should not leak liquids, deteriorate in the sunlight, or dissolve in wet or damp conditions. The product must be easily opened by hand. Dispensers shall be compatible to use with the Better World Manufacturing Inc. Multi-Lure trap and shall be able to fit snugly into the lure well on top of the trap or hang from the central clip at the top of the trap. Other than the above information there is no required design (presentation) for the lure. 2.0 Required submittals Companies interested in submitting their lures for testing must sent 200 samples at NO COST to the Government to the following locations: 2.1 Contact Information Two hundred (200) samples shall be delivered to the USDA-Center for Plant Health, Science, and Technology (CPHST) facility in Edinburg, Texas for both Field Bio-assay and Operational tests. USDA PPQ CPHST PDDML Attn: Hugh Conway Bldg 6414, Moore Air Base 22675 N Moorefield Road Edinburg, TX 78541 (PDDML = Pest Detection Diagnostics & Mgmt Lab) 2.2 Evaluation of Field Bio Assay The lures effectiveness in attracting Mexican fruit flies (Anastrepha ludens) will be evaluated at: 1 day, 6 weeks, and 8 weeks against a Mcphail Trap freshly baited with Torula yeast pellets. Any lure that does not meet the minimum standard below would not be considered acceptable for program needs. Less than 50% capture after 24 hours - unacceptable Greater than or equal to 50% capture after 6 weeks - satisfactory Less than 50% capture after 6 weeks -- unacceptable Greater than or equal to 50% capture after 8 weeks -- Excellent 2.3 Evaluation of Operational Test The samples will be placed in traps in the field to see how the lure products withstand Texas's weather conditions. The process will be run simultaneously with the Bioassay test. The handling procedures are important to prevent the loss of lure and to eliminate lure contamination of the trap. The product must be easily opened by hand. Dispensers shall be compatible with use with the Better World Manufacturing Inc Multi-Lure trap and shall be able to fit snugly into the lure well on top of the trap or hang from the central clip at the top of the trap. Problems observed in previous operational field tests include lure precuts melting, difficulty removing the lure from the trap bait well, and lures falling from the central clip. 3.0 Completion of Testing At the end of the testing a report will be given to all companies who submitted samples detailing the results for their product. 3.1 Desired outcome The outcomes of this testing may result in a standardized lure design for two component fruit fly attractant. 4.0 Results The NFFTC (National Fruit Fly Trapping Committee) evaluated the testing results of the two component fruit fly lures submitted in response to solicitation AG-6395-S-10-0009. Based on trap captures the Sutera 2 individual paks, Scentry 2C cone, and Ag Bio 2C packet are all acceptable for program use. Based on operational testing and the ease of use the NFFTC is recommending the use of a cone presentation for use as the standard lures for Anastrepha spp. and medfly, respectively, in detection programs. However this recommendation does not preclude the use of packet lures as an acceptable alternative.
- Web Link
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- Place of Performance
- Address: Texas, United States
- Record
- SN02373790-W 20110206/110204234517-511962fb2fd7a9a7ce92c98d8a6a2658 (fbodaily.com)
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