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Appropriate Technology Transfer for Rural Areas
www.attra.ncat.org
ATTRA is the national sustainable agriculture information center operated by the National Center for Appropriate
Technology under a grant from the Rural Business-Cooperative Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture. These
organizations do not recommend or endorse products, companies, or individuals. ATTRA is located in the
Ozark Mountains at the University of Arkansas in Fayetteville (P.O. Box 3657, Fayetteville, AR 72702). ATTRA
staff members prefer to receive requests for information about sustainable agriculture via the toll-free number
800-346-9140.
By George Kuepper and Raeven Thomas
NCAT Agriculture Specialists
February 2002
PEST MANAGEMENT TECHNICAL NOTE
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Abstract: Field vacuuming is a novel concept for pest management in organic cropping systems.
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As the demand for organic
produce expands, growers are
seeking additional alternatives for
managing insect pests without
pesticides. Among the tools that
have drawn interest are field
vacuums, which suck pests from
the growing crop and “batter”
them to death. Interest in field
vacuums peaked in the late 1980s
through the mid-1990s. They are
in limited commercial use at the
present time.
Table of Contents
Field Vacuums for Insect Pest Management ............................................................... 1
Sources for Insect Vacuums....................................................................................... 2
Summary ................................................................................................................... 2
References ................................................................................................................ 2
Popular and Technical Literature on Horticultural Pest Vacuums................................ 3
©
2002- www.arttoday.com
//”BUG VACUUMS” FOR ORGANIC CROP PROTECTION
PAGE 2
Growers and researchers have experimented
with suction devices on a number of
horticultural crops, including lettuce,
strawberries, artichokes, grapes, potatoes,
celery, and cole crops. The most successful
application of insect vacuums appears to be
control of lygus bugs in strawberries. The
strawberry producer Driscoll Strawberry
Associates, Inc., highlights their use of
BugVac as a marketing tool (1)—one that
makes them appear more environmentally
responsible. The University of California’s
2001 Pest Management Guidelines feature
specific guidelines for use of suction devices
for lygus control in strawberries (2).
There has also been some success using
vacuums for Colorado potato beetle control on
potatoes (3). One machine designed
specifically for use on potatoes is called the
Beetle Eater. Although the Beetle Eater is no
longer being manufactured, there appear to be
several still in commercial use (4).
Despite their promise and promotion in the
popular agricultural press, field vacuums have
not achieved wide adoption. Problems cited
include the high initial costs of machinery (5);
the lack of residual pest control, requiring
frequent passes over the field; soil compaction
due to equipment weight and the frequency of
use; and the spreading of pathogens like
powdery mildew and gray mold.
Sometimes, the vacuums simply weren’t
adequate for the job. When they tried them for
aphid control on lettuce, California growers
found that the pest hid mostly in the lower
parts of the plant and escaped—a particularly
serious problem because the aphids vector
several serious diseases. Accommodating the
vacuums also limited irrigation to alternate
furrows, which further stressed the crop (6).
There has always been a worry that insect
vacuums would be detrimental to beneficial
predators, parasites, and pollinators in crop
fields. This concern may be unwarranted (or at
least overstated). Studies indicate that
populations of beneficials do not suffer
measurably from field vacuuming (3, 6, 7).
Sources for Insect Vacuums
In late 2001, NCAT Agriculture Specialists
contacted twelve companies that had been
listed as manufacturers or distributors of field-
scale insect vacuums in the 1990s. None of
these companies was currently producing new
suction equipment for sale. Only Driscoll
Strawberry Associates, Inc. (8) indicated they
would produce an insect vacuum on special
order.
The California supplier BioQuip Products (9)
has several small vacuums that are mostly
intended for insect monitoring and collecting,
rather than control. One of the vacuums is a
backpack unit, however, which might be useful
for pest control in biointensive systems.
For very small-scale applications, the ‘Bug
Vacuum’—a battery-operated, hand-held unit
may work. However, it appears designed
primarily for removing individual insects like
errant wasps, bees, and flies from the home.
The ‘Bug Vacuum’ can be ordered on internet
from at least three different sources (10). The
base price ranges from $38 to $50.
Summary
Field vacuums are an interesting non-chemical
approach to insect pest management. While
promising, the concept has not received wide
use because of a number of problems,
including cost and efficacy. Sources for
commercial machinery are limited.
References
1) Anon. No date. Driscoll’s Berry R & D.
Driscoll Strawberry Associates, P.O. Box
50045, Watsonville, CA.
<http://www.driscollsberries.com/html/
berry_r__d.html>.
2) Zalom, F.G., P.A. Phillips, N.C. Toscano, and
S. Udayagiri. 2001. UC Pest Management
Guidelines: Strawberry: Lygus Bug.
Publication 3339.University of California
Department of Agriculture and Natural
Resources, Berkeley, CA. February.
<http://axp.ipm.ucdavis.edu/PMG/
r734300111.html>.
//”BUG VACUUMS” FOR ORGANIC CROP PROTECTION PAGE 3
3) Grossman, Joel. 1991. Organic potatoes in
Wisconsin. IPM Practitioner. May-June.
p. 16-17.
4) Birt, Kathy. 2000. Bug off! Spudman. May-
June. p. 26-27.
5) One California company reportedly
purchased a number of field vacuums for use
in lettuce at a cost of $100,000 each. Ref:
Grossman, Joel. 1990. Aphids vex Bug Vac.
IPM Practitioner. March. p. 12-13.
6) Grossman, Joel. 1990. Aphids vex Bug Vac.
IPM Practitioner. March. p. 12-13.
7) Grossman, Joel. 1997. Vacuuming lygus.
IPM Practitioner. September. p. 15.
8) Driscoll Strawberry Associates, Inc.
1750 San Juan Rd.
P.O. Box 111
Watsonville, CA 95077
(408) 726-3531
9) BioQuip Products
17803 La Salle Ave.
Gardena, CA 90248-3602
(310) 324-0620
(310) 324-7931 FAX
bioquip@aol.com
http://www.bioquip.com
10) Biocontrol Network (BIOCONET)
<http://www.bioconet.com/tools/bugvac.
html>
Coolgadget
<http://www.coolgadget.net/bugvacuum.
html>
PestDetour.com
<http://www.pestdetour.com/bug_vac.htm>
Popular and Technical Literature
on Horticultural Pest Vacuums
The following is a list of popular and scientific
articles relating to insect vacuums, their use, and
their performance in the field. This list is not
comprehensive.
Anon. 1991. Sukup bug beater to be
demonstrated at Spudtacular ’91. The Great
Lakes Vegetable Growers News. July. p. 14.
Anon. 1990. Back to the future. The New
Farm. p. 24-25.
Anon. 1990. Bugs hit the fan. CALS
(University of Wisconsin College of
Agriculture and Life Sciences) Quarterly.
Summer. p. 2.
Anon. 1989. New “BugVac” sucks bugs off
growing crops. Farm Show. Vol. 13, No. 3.
p. 16.
Anon. 1988. Driscoll invention is sucker for
‘bad’ bugs. The Packer. August 13. p. 3A.
Anon. No date. Driscoll’s Berry R & D.
Driscoll Strawberry Associates, P.O. Box 50045,
Watsonville, CA. <http://www.driscolls
berries.com/html/berry_r__d.html>.
Birt, Kathy. 2000. Bug off! Spudman. May-
June. p. 26-27.
DeVault, George. 1989. Bug-eating machines
clobber chemicals. The New Farm. July-
August. p. 9-11.
Glynn, Mike. 1989. Battling the bugs. The
Packer. April 1. p. 16C, 18C.
Grossman, Joel. 1997. Vacuuming lygus. IPM
Practitioner. September. p. 15.
Grossman, Joel. 1994. Lygus bugs in
strawberries. IPM Practitioner. March. p. 13.
Grossman, Joel. 1991. Organic potatoes in
Wisconsin. IPM Practitioner. May-June.
p. 16-17.
Grossman, Joel. 1990. Aphids vex Bug Vac.
IPM Practitioner. March. p. 12-13.
Grossman, Joel. 1989. Strawberry IPM features
biological and mechanical controls. IPM
Practitioner. May. p. 1-4.
Hillsman, Kelly. 1988. Pest vacuums. The
Grower. December. p. 30-31.
Krause, E. 1996. The Bug-Vac and lygus bug
control. In: Soraka, Juliana. 1996.
Proceedings of the Lygus Working Group
Meeting. Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada.
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. April 11-12.
//”BUG VACUUMS” FOR ORGANIC CROP PROTECTION
PAGE 4
McGill, Steve. 1990. Vacuum sweepers clean
up insect pests. The Furrow (Valley edition).
March-April. p. 22.
McHugh, Jennifer. 1991. Vacuum up pests.
Greenhouse Grower. August. p. 54, 56, 58.
Moore, Jim. 1990. Insect vacuums hit the
market. Ag Consultant. June. p. 18.
Moore, Jim. 1990. Sweeping fields controls
some pests. American Vegetable Grower.
March. p. 10-11.
Ogden, Frank. 1998. This vacuum does
lettuce. Lessons From the Future—Volume 8.
<http://drtomorrow.com/lessons/lessons8/
05.html>.
Pickel, Carolyn, Frank G. Zalom, Douglas B.
Walsh, and Norman C. Welch. 1994. Efficacy
of vacuum machines for Lygus hesperus
(Hemiptera: Miridae) control in coastal
California strawberries. Horticultural
Entomology. Vol. 87, No. 6. p. 1636-1640.
Pickel, Carolyn, et al. 1995. Vacuums provide
limited Lygus control in strawberries.
California Agriculture. March-April. p. 19-22.
Stockwin, Will. 1988. Sweeping away pests
with BugVac. American Vegetable Grower.
November. p. 34-38.
Street, Richard Steven. 1989. The bug sucker.
Harrowsmith. January-February. p. 122.
Traupman, Michael. 1990. Sweeping the bugs
out. The New Farm. July-August. p. 27-30.
Williams, Greg, and Pat Williams. 1999.
Modified vacuum machine for snag-free bug
collection. HortIdeas. November. p. 131.
Williams, Greg, and Pat Williams. 1991.
“Houdini” hand-held vacuum for insects.
HortIdeas. July. p. 82.
Williams, Greg, and Pat Williams. 1989. A
hand-held insect vacuum (more or less).
HortIdeas. September. p. 107.
Zalom, F.G., P.A. Phillips, N.C. Toscano, and S.
Udayagiri. 2001. UC Pest Management
Guidelines: Strawberry: Lygus Bug.
Publication 3339. University of California
Department of Agriculture and Natural
Resources, Berkeley, CA. February.
<http://axp.ipm.ucdavis.edu/PMG/r73430
0111.html>.
The electronic version of “Bug Vacuums” For Organic
Crop Protection is located at:
HTML
http://www.attra.ncat.org/attra-pub/bugvacuums.html
PDF
http://www.attra.ncat.org/attra-pub/PDF/bugvacuums.pdf
By George Kuepper and Raeven Thomas
NCAT Agriculture Specialists
Edited by Richard Earles
Formatted by Ronda Vaughan
February 2002
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Bug Vacuums for Organic Crop Protection

  • 1. Appropriate Technology Transfer for Rural Areas www.attra.ncat.org ATTRA is the national sustainable agriculture information center operated by the National Center for Appropriate Technology under a grant from the Rural Business-Cooperative Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture. These organizations do not recommend or endorse products, companies, or individuals. ATTRA is located in the Ozark Mountains at the University of Arkansas in Fayetteville (P.O. Box 3657, Fayetteville, AR 72702). ATTRA staff members prefer to receive requests for information about sustainable agriculture via the toll-free number 800-346-9140. By George Kuepper and Raeven Thomas NCAT Agriculture Specialists February 2002 PEST MANAGEMENT TECHNICAL NOTE “BUG V “BUG V “BUG V “BUG V “BUG VACUUMS” ACUUMS” ACUUMS” ACUUMS” ACUUMS” F F F F FOR OR OR OR OR O O O O ORG RG RG RG RGANIC ANIC ANIC ANIC ANIC C C C C CROP ROP ROP ROP ROP P P P P PROTECTION ROTECTION ROTECTION ROTECTION ROTECTION Abstract: Field vacuuming is a novel concept for pest management in organic cropping systems. Though heavily promoted, it has not been widely adopted. This publication provides an over- view of the history and applicability of insect vacuum technology. F F F F Field V ield V ield V ield V ield Vacuums f acuums f acuums f acuums f acuums for Insect or Insect or Insect or Insect or Insect P P P P Pest Mana est Mana est Mana est Mana est Manag g g g gement ement ement ement ement As the demand for organic produce expands, growers are seeking additional alternatives for managing insect pests without pesticides. Among the tools that have drawn interest are field vacuums, which suck pests from the growing crop and “batter” them to death. Interest in field vacuums peaked in the late 1980s through the mid-1990s. They are in limited commercial use at the present time. Table of Contents Field Vacuums for Insect Pest Management ............................................................... 1 Sources for Insect Vacuums....................................................................................... 2 Summary ................................................................................................................... 2 References ................................................................................................................ 2 Popular and Technical Literature on Horticultural Pest Vacuums................................ 3 © 2002- www.arttoday.com
  • 2. //”BUG VACUUMS” FOR ORGANIC CROP PROTECTION PAGE 2 Growers and researchers have experimented with suction devices on a number of horticultural crops, including lettuce, strawberries, artichokes, grapes, potatoes, celery, and cole crops. The most successful application of insect vacuums appears to be control of lygus bugs in strawberries. The strawberry producer Driscoll Strawberry Associates, Inc., highlights their use of BugVac as a marketing tool (1)—one that makes them appear more environmentally responsible. The University of California’s 2001 Pest Management Guidelines feature specific guidelines for use of suction devices for lygus control in strawberries (2). There has also been some success using vacuums for Colorado potato beetle control on potatoes (3). One machine designed specifically for use on potatoes is called the Beetle Eater. Although the Beetle Eater is no longer being manufactured, there appear to be several still in commercial use (4). Despite their promise and promotion in the popular agricultural press, field vacuums have not achieved wide adoption. Problems cited include the high initial costs of machinery (5); the lack of residual pest control, requiring frequent passes over the field; soil compaction due to equipment weight and the frequency of use; and the spreading of pathogens like powdery mildew and gray mold. Sometimes, the vacuums simply weren’t adequate for the job. When they tried them for aphid control on lettuce, California growers found that the pest hid mostly in the lower parts of the plant and escaped—a particularly serious problem because the aphids vector several serious diseases. Accommodating the vacuums also limited irrigation to alternate furrows, which further stressed the crop (6). There has always been a worry that insect vacuums would be detrimental to beneficial predators, parasites, and pollinators in crop fields. This concern may be unwarranted (or at least overstated). Studies indicate that populations of beneficials do not suffer measurably from field vacuuming (3, 6, 7). Sources for Insect Vacuums In late 2001, NCAT Agriculture Specialists contacted twelve companies that had been listed as manufacturers or distributors of field- scale insect vacuums in the 1990s. None of these companies was currently producing new suction equipment for sale. Only Driscoll Strawberry Associates, Inc. (8) indicated they would produce an insect vacuum on special order. The California supplier BioQuip Products (9) has several small vacuums that are mostly intended for insect monitoring and collecting, rather than control. One of the vacuums is a backpack unit, however, which might be useful for pest control in biointensive systems. For very small-scale applications, the ‘Bug Vacuum’—a battery-operated, hand-held unit may work. However, it appears designed primarily for removing individual insects like errant wasps, bees, and flies from the home. The ‘Bug Vacuum’ can be ordered on internet from at least three different sources (10). The base price ranges from $38 to $50. Summary Field vacuums are an interesting non-chemical approach to insect pest management. While promising, the concept has not received wide use because of a number of problems, including cost and efficacy. Sources for commercial machinery are limited. References 1) Anon. No date. Driscoll’s Berry R & D. Driscoll Strawberry Associates, P.O. Box 50045, Watsonville, CA. <http://www.driscollsberries.com/html/ berry_r__d.html>. 2) Zalom, F.G., P.A. Phillips, N.C. Toscano, and S. Udayagiri. 2001. UC Pest Management Guidelines: Strawberry: Lygus Bug. Publication 3339.University of California Department of Agriculture and Natural Resources, Berkeley, CA. February. <http://axp.ipm.ucdavis.edu/PMG/ r734300111.html>.
  • 3. //”BUG VACUUMS” FOR ORGANIC CROP PROTECTION PAGE 3 3) Grossman, Joel. 1991. Organic potatoes in Wisconsin. IPM Practitioner. May-June. p. 16-17. 4) Birt, Kathy. 2000. Bug off! Spudman. May- June. p. 26-27. 5) One California company reportedly purchased a number of field vacuums for use in lettuce at a cost of $100,000 each. Ref: Grossman, Joel. 1990. Aphids vex Bug Vac. IPM Practitioner. March. p. 12-13. 6) Grossman, Joel. 1990. Aphids vex Bug Vac. IPM Practitioner. March. p. 12-13. 7) Grossman, Joel. 1997. Vacuuming lygus. IPM Practitioner. September. p. 15. 8) Driscoll Strawberry Associates, Inc. 1750 San Juan Rd. P.O. Box 111 Watsonville, CA 95077 (408) 726-3531 9) BioQuip Products 17803 La Salle Ave. Gardena, CA 90248-3602 (310) 324-0620 (310) 324-7931 FAX bioquip@aol.com http://www.bioquip.com 10) Biocontrol Network (BIOCONET) <http://www.bioconet.com/tools/bugvac. html> Coolgadget <http://www.coolgadget.net/bugvacuum. html> PestDetour.com <http://www.pestdetour.com/bug_vac.htm> Popular and Technical Literature on Horticultural Pest Vacuums The following is a list of popular and scientific articles relating to insect vacuums, their use, and their performance in the field. This list is not comprehensive. Anon. 1991. Sukup bug beater to be demonstrated at Spudtacular ’91. The Great Lakes Vegetable Growers News. July. p. 14. Anon. 1990. Back to the future. The New Farm. p. 24-25. Anon. 1990. Bugs hit the fan. CALS (University of Wisconsin College of Agriculture and Life Sciences) Quarterly. Summer. p. 2. Anon. 1989. New “BugVac” sucks bugs off growing crops. Farm Show. Vol. 13, No. 3. p. 16. Anon. 1988. Driscoll invention is sucker for ‘bad’ bugs. The Packer. August 13. p. 3A. Anon. No date. Driscoll’s Berry R & D. Driscoll Strawberry Associates, P.O. Box 50045, Watsonville, CA. <http://www.driscolls berries.com/html/berry_r__d.html>. Birt, Kathy. 2000. Bug off! Spudman. May- June. p. 26-27. DeVault, George. 1989. Bug-eating machines clobber chemicals. The New Farm. July- August. p. 9-11. Glynn, Mike. 1989. Battling the bugs. The Packer. April 1. p. 16C, 18C. Grossman, Joel. 1997. Vacuuming lygus. IPM Practitioner. September. p. 15. Grossman, Joel. 1994. Lygus bugs in strawberries. IPM Practitioner. March. p. 13. Grossman, Joel. 1991. Organic potatoes in Wisconsin. IPM Practitioner. May-June. p. 16-17. Grossman, Joel. 1990. Aphids vex Bug Vac. IPM Practitioner. March. p. 12-13. Grossman, Joel. 1989. Strawberry IPM features biological and mechanical controls. IPM Practitioner. May. p. 1-4. Hillsman, Kelly. 1988. Pest vacuums. The Grower. December. p. 30-31. Krause, E. 1996. The Bug-Vac and lygus bug control. In: Soraka, Juliana. 1996. Proceedings of the Lygus Working Group Meeting. Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada. Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. April 11-12.
  • 4. //”BUG VACUUMS” FOR ORGANIC CROP PROTECTION PAGE 4 McGill, Steve. 1990. Vacuum sweepers clean up insect pests. The Furrow (Valley edition). March-April. p. 22. McHugh, Jennifer. 1991. Vacuum up pests. Greenhouse Grower. August. p. 54, 56, 58. Moore, Jim. 1990. Insect vacuums hit the market. Ag Consultant. June. p. 18. Moore, Jim. 1990. Sweeping fields controls some pests. American Vegetable Grower. March. p. 10-11. Ogden, Frank. 1998. This vacuum does lettuce. Lessons From the Future—Volume 8. <http://drtomorrow.com/lessons/lessons8/ 05.html>. Pickel, Carolyn, Frank G. Zalom, Douglas B. Walsh, and Norman C. Welch. 1994. Efficacy of vacuum machines for Lygus hesperus (Hemiptera: Miridae) control in coastal California strawberries. Horticultural Entomology. Vol. 87, No. 6. p. 1636-1640. Pickel, Carolyn, et al. 1995. Vacuums provide limited Lygus control in strawberries. California Agriculture. March-April. p. 19-22. Stockwin, Will. 1988. Sweeping away pests with BugVac. American Vegetable Grower. November. p. 34-38. Street, Richard Steven. 1989. The bug sucker. Harrowsmith. January-February. p. 122. Traupman, Michael. 1990. Sweeping the bugs out. The New Farm. July-August. p. 27-30. Williams, Greg, and Pat Williams. 1999. Modified vacuum machine for snag-free bug collection. HortIdeas. November. p. 131. Williams, Greg, and Pat Williams. 1991. “Houdini” hand-held vacuum for insects. HortIdeas. July. p. 82. Williams, Greg, and Pat Williams. 1989. A hand-held insect vacuum (more or less). HortIdeas. September. p. 107. Zalom, F.G., P.A. Phillips, N.C. Toscano, and S. Udayagiri. 2001. UC Pest Management Guidelines: Strawberry: Lygus Bug. Publication 3339. University of California Department of Agriculture and Natural Resources, Berkeley, CA. February. <http://axp.ipm.ucdavis.edu/PMG/r73430 0111.html>. The electronic version of “Bug Vacuums” For Organic Crop Protection is located at: HTML http://www.attra.ncat.org/attra-pub/bugvacuums.html PDF http://www.attra.ncat.org/attra-pub/PDF/bugvacuums.pdf By George Kuepper and Raeven Thomas NCAT Agriculture Specialists Edited by Richard Earles Formatted by Ronda Vaughan February 2002 IP194