The Mach Foundation’s technicians in Trentino have observed significant damage to cherry and small fruit fields caused by the Drosophila suzukii fly. Warmer winter temperatures have led to higher survival rates for this pest, resulting in a larger population during the early spring. Parasitoid releases to combat the fly have been ongoing for two years at various sites, despite delayed authorization.
Between January and April, the Edmund Mach Foundation’s monitoring network reported Drosophila suzukii catches up to ten times greater than the average of the past ten years. This explains the recent severe attacks on cherry crops in late May.
