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Summary of Illinois Western Corn Rootworm
Monitoring Program 1999

University of Illinois Extension, Department of Crop Sciences
Compiled by: Susan T. Ratcliffe, Michael E. Gray, and Kevin L. Steffey

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County Trap Capture Averages

County Number of
Traps
Trap Capture
Average
Number of Fields
Used to Calculate
County Average
Champaign 12 3.48 16
6 4.44 3
Christian 8 0.02 1
4 0.02 5
Coles 12 0.98 3
Dewitt 12 2.05 10
6 3.16 5
Douglas 12 0.51 4
Edgar 12 1.52 2
Ford 12 4.03 4
Grundy 12 4.36 1
Iroquois 12 5.85 2
Kendall 12 0.73 1
4 3.64 1
LaSalle 12 3.30 1
4 2.97 2
Lee 4 1.31 2
Livingston 12 7.81 18
6 5.70 3
4 5.18 12
Logan 12 0.10 1
4 0.42 10
Macon 12 0.65 5
4 0.31 5
Macoupin 4 0.00 1
Montgomery 4 0.00 1
McLean 12 2.81 49
4 0.90 11
Ogle 8 0.16 1
4 2.46 1
Peoria 4 0.01 5
Piatt 12 3.25 2
6 2.6 1
4 1.24 3
Sangamon 4 0.01 13
Shelby 4 0.02 3
Tazewell 4 0.01 11
Vermillion 12 2.79 4
6 6.53 2
4 3.37 3
Woodford 12 0.73 3
4 1.23 14

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