TY - JOUR AU - Ahmed, N. AU - Ali, A. AU - Memon, S. A. AU - Qambrani, T. K. AU - Khaliq, G. PY - 2021/06/28 Y2 - 2024/03/29 TI - INFLUENCE OF DIFFERENT COLOURS OF LIGHTS ON DEVELOPMENTAL STAGES OF RED FLOUR BEETLE (TRIBOLIUM CASTANEUM) AND ADULTS PHOTOTAXIS BEHAVIOR JF - Pakistan Journal of Agriculture, Agricultural Engineering and Veterinary Sciences JA - PJAAEVS VL - 37 IS - 1 SE - Articles DO - 10.47432/2021.37.1.6 UR - https://pjaaevs.sau.edu.pk/index.php/ojs/article/view/465 SP - 42-47 AB - <p>Red flour beetle (<em>Tribolium castaneum</em>) is the major insect pest of store grain, and its single larvae can attack 88 grains during its life which leads to a considerable loss of quality and viability of grain. Therefore, to manage this insect pest present research was designed to check the effects of different colours of lights on the developmental stages of red flour beetle and their attraction on lights. Six (White, Yellow, Red, Green, Blue and Black) colours of light were used in the present experiment at 30±2<sup>o</sup>C and 60%±10% relative humidity (RH). Results revealed that a longer incubation period (4.17±0.18, less hatching (78.66±0.50%) and highest mortality (21.34±1.11%) of <em>T. castaneum</em> eggs were observed on blue light, while a short incubation period (3.03±0.51), highest hatching (89.99±1.92%) and lowest mortality (10.01±0.22%) were observed on white colour of light. However, a longer duration (32.01±0.15, 12.33±0.31) and maximum (28.10±2.50 ,14.66±0.52) mortality of <em>T. castaneum</em> was found in larval and pupae stages on blue colour of light, while a short duration (21.27±0.27, 7.33±0.13) and minimum (8.30±2.5, 8.00±0.65) larval and pupal&nbsp; mortality (%) were seen by red and yellow colour of lights. Similarly, an adult’s longevity significantly reduced (48.33±1.76) when beetles were exposed on blue light, whereas a significant (62.33±1.66) increase in adult longevity was found on white colour of light. A highest (33.33±0.56) attraction of red flour beetle was found on red colour of light, whereas, a lowest attraction was observed on blue (6.00±0.85) and black (10.00±1.55) colours of lights.</p> ER -