Citation: Kawabata, A.; Myers, R.;
Miyahira, M.; Yamauchi, N.;
Nakamoto, S.T. Field Efficacy of
Spinetoram for the Management of
Coffee Berry Borer (Hypothenemus
hampei). Insects 2023, 14, 287.
https://doi.org/10.3390/
insects14030287
Academic Editors: Juan F. Barrera
and Julio C. Rojas
Received: 16 February 2023
Revised: 10 March 2023
Accepted: 10 March 2023
Published: 15 March 2023
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insects
Communication
Field Efficacy of Spinetoram for the Management of Coffee
Berry Borer (Hypothenemus hampei)
Andrea Kawabata
1,
*, Roxana Myers
2
, Matthew Miyahira
1
, Nicholas Yamauchi
3
and Stuart T. Nakamoto
4
1
Department of Tropical Plant and Soil Sciences, College of Tropical Agriculture and Human Resources,
University of Hawai‘i at M ¯ anoa, Kealakekua, HI 96750, USA
2
Daniel K. Inouye Pacific Basin Agricultural Research Center, Agricultural Research Service, United States
Department of Agriculture, Hilo, HI 96720, USA
3
Kona Research Station, College of Tropical Agriculture and Human Resources, University of Hawai‘i at
M¯ anoa, Kealakekua, HI 96750, USA
4
Department of Human Nutrition, Food, and Animal Sciences, College of Tropical Agriculture and Human
Resources, University of Hawai‘i at M¯ anoa, Honolulu, HI 96822, USA
* Correspondence: andreak@hawaii.edu
Simple Summary: Coffee is an important agriculture commodity for the State of Hawaii. The cost-efficient
and effective management of diseases and pests is essential for the financial stability of an industry
facing high labor and production costs. Coffee berry borer, one the most destructive insect pests of
coffee worldwide, has recently been introduced to Hawaii coffee farms. This small beetle causes
irreversible damage to the coffee seed and severely reduces coffee quality. While an integrated pest
management (IPM) approach is in place for the control of this pest, additional management options
need to be explored. In this study, the insecticide spinetoram was evaluated in a coffee field in Kona,
Hawaii for its efficacy at controlling CBBs and reducing damage to the coffee seed. Spinetoram is
derived from a naturally occurring soil bacterium and provides potent, broad-spectrum control of
insect pests with low potential for environmental damage. One application of spinetoram caused
the mortality of adult CBB, preventing them from moving into the seed and halting reproduction.
Spinetoram has potential as a management tool in the CBB IPM program.
Abstract: Coffee berry borer (CBB), Hypothenemus hampei, is a damaging insect pest of coffee world-
wide. CBB has recently been introduced to Hawaii, so management techniques are still being
developed for sustainable and cost-efficient approaches for the effective control of this pest. Field
trials were conducted to evaluate the use of spinetoram on CBB infestation and bean damage com-
pared to Beauveria bassiana and an untreated control. Initial CBB infestations were similar, and the
treatments resulted in no detectable differences in subsequent new infestations. Damage to the coffee
beans was reduced by both spinetoram and B. bassiana compared to controls as the mortality of adult
beetles resulting from the treatments prevented them from moving into the bean (C/D position) from
the berry (A/B position). The mortality of adult beetles also prevented reproduction, subsequently
reducing future CBB populations in the field. When applied to infested berries, spinetoram reduced
live beetle populations in the A/B position by 73% and CBBs in the C/D position by 70% compared to
the water control, whereas applications of B. bassiana reduced beetles in the C/D position by 37% but
had no effect on the live A/B population. An integrated pest management program is recommended
for the effective control of CBBs, and the use of spinetoram applications when adult beetles are in the
A/B position appears to have potential as another management tool.
Keywords: Coffea arabica; Beauveria bassiana; coffee berry borer; Hawaii; integrated pest management; spinetoram
1. Introduction
Coffee is one of the top agricultural commodities for the State of Hawaii with a
farm gate value of USD 61.9 million (cherry basis) for the 2021–2022 season [1]. The
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