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The sounds of crickets courting and flies flying familiar to many of us, but have you heard a rice weevil larva eating inside a wheat kernel, a termite cutting a piece of wood, or a grub chewing on a root? Modern insect detection and control technology makes use of these subtle signals, sampled below. |
Most of the sound files on this page were selected from noise-free sections of recorded signal, but you can hear some typical background noises mixed with insect sounds at I below. The insect sounds have higher frequencies and shorter durations that make them relatively easy to separate from background. |
Note: This page contains links to about 70 sound ( or .wav) files, and accompanying information in (.pdf) and slide files. Some of the sounds are low in intensity, and it may be necessary to turn up the speaker volume to hear them. Also, many sound players like to deemphasize low frequencies. If your player has an equalizer and you can't hear the sounds, turn up the frequencies between 600 and 1500 Hz. |
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Below: Cornelius Dunmore and Katrina Hutchinson performing digital signal analysis of stored product insect pest sounds. Subject Index:
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A. Stored Product Insect movement and feeding sounds recorded for insect detection and monitoring studies:
(the sound quality differences that you hear are caused by differences in the spectral ranges of the sensors).
A.1. Plodia interpunctella larvae in dry dog food [1147 kb, 30 s] recorded with Bruel and Kjaer accelerometer.B. Movement and feeding sounds of soil invertebrates:
A.2. Individual Plodia interpunctella larva in dry dog food [489 kb, 10 s] recorded with piezoelectric disk sensor.
A.3. Sitophilus oryzae larvae (17-18 d old) in wheat kernels [489 kb, 10 s] recorded with PVDF film sensor.
A.4. Sitophilus oryzae larvae (16-17 d old) in wheat kernels [489 kb, 10 s] recorded with Bruel and Kjaer accelerometer.
A.5. Sitophilus oryzae larvae (16-17 d old) in wheat kernels [489 kb, 10 s] recorded with 40 kHz ultrasonic sensor.
A.6. Sitophilus oryzae larvae (17-18 d old) in wheat kernels [977 kb, 10 s] recorded with 30 kHz ultrasonic sensor.
A.7. Sitophilus oryzae larvae (16-17 d old) in wheat kernels [977 kb, 10 s] recorded with piezoelectric disk sensor.
- Note: Information about #'s B.1-5 is given in:
- Mankin, R. W., J. Brandhorst-Hubbard, K. L. Flanders, M. Zhang, R. L. Crocker, S. L. Lapointe, C. W. McCoy, J. R. Fisher, and D. K. Weaver. 2000. Eavesdropping on insects hidden in soil and interior structures of plants. J. Econ. Entomol. 93: 1173-1182. [172 kB].
Brandhorst-Hubbard, J. L., K. L. Flanders, R. W. Mankin, E. A. Guertal, and R. L. Crocker. 2001. Mapping of soil insect infestations sampled by excavation and acoustic methods. J. Econ. Entomol 94:1452-1458. . [556 kB]
Mankin, R. W., S. L. Lapointe, and R. L. Franqui. 2001. Acoustic surveying of subterranean insect populations in citrus groves. J. Econ. Entomol: 94: 94:853-859. [2209 kB]
Mankin, R. W., Crocker, R. L., Flanders, K. L., and Shapiro, J. P. 1998. Acoustic detection and identification of insects in soil. In: P. K. Kuhl and L. A. Crum, [eds.], Proceedings of the 16th International Congress of Acoustics and the 135th Annual Meeting of the Acoustical Society of America, pp. 685-686. 1998. [192 kB]
For #'s B.1-3 see also: Web Page by Phil Stansly, Biology of Diaprepes abbreviatus
B.1. Diaprepes abbreviatus larvae feeding on citrus stock in a 1-gallon pot [1,465 kB, 30 s]
B.2. Diaprepes abbreviatus larvae feeding on orange tree roots in a grove [641 kB, 12.8 s]
B.3. Recording under different orange tree in same grove [489 kB, 9.8 s]
- [Note: Originally B.3 was thought also to be Diaprepes, but analysis of the sound pattern and spectra led us to reclassify the sound as an above-ground insect feeding in the tree canopy.]
w/ soil microphone [449 kB, 9 s].
B.4b.Phyllophaga (white grubs) recorded by Minling Zhang w/ soil microphone
containing examples of a repeated pulse (near start of file), followed by several rustles,
and a loud snap at end [831 kB, 17 s]. (See Zhang et al. 2003) .
B.4.c.and B.4.d. Two simultaneous recordings by Minling Zhang of a series
of (6) sound pulses recorded from microphones inserted into soil near a white grub
(Phyllophaga). The series begins at ca. 8.8 s after the beginning of each recording
and lasts for 1.5 s. Other sounds also are present in the recordings. [769 kB, 16 s]. Additional information
in Zhang et al. (2003)
B.5. Euzophera magnolialis Capps recorded in soil under magnolia tree.
- (Assisted by Gary Leibee) For more information about Magnolia root borer, see Leibee G. L. 1992. Unearthing the magnolia menace. American Nurseryman, January 1992, pp. 70-74 [489 kB, 9.8 s].
- recorded by John Rodgers near Santa Cruz, CA, using an AED-2000 insect detection system.
- recorded by Jamee Brandhorst-Hubbard w/ soil microphone [489 kB, 9.8 s].
- recorded by Everett Foreman w/ accelerometer [489 kB, 9.8 s].
- See Tom Walker's Web Site for above-ground sounds made by adults and reference information about mole crickets.
- using an accelerometer [489 kB 9.8 s].
- recorded with accelerometer [489 kB, 9.8 s].
- More BVW sounds recorded with accelerometer in nursery containers with different host plants [6 segments, each 489 kB, 9.8 s].
Note: For information about dung beetles, see: Vulinec, K. 2000. Dung beetles (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae), monkeys, and conservation in amazonia. Fla. Entomol. 83:229-241.
- C.1. Geotrupes egeriei Germar provided by Kevi Vulinec, University of Florida. [505 kB, 10.8 s]
C.2. Peltotrupes profundus Howden provided by Kevi Vulinec, University of Florida [353 kB, 8 s]
- Note: See Mankin, R. W., W. L. Osbrink, F. M. Oi, and J. B. Anderson. 2002. Acoustic detection of termite infestations in urban trees. J. Econ. Entomol. 95:981-988. [146 kB]
D.1. Reticulitermes virginicus (300 workers feeding on 2' x 4' x 8' plank, recorded by Donovan Filkins) [489 kB, 9.8 sec].
D.2. Reticulitermes flavipes (Eastern subterranean termite)
- recorded in soil under a pine tree,using an accelerometer.[489 kB, 9.8 s].
- Eastern subterranean termite workers [2.93 mB, 60 s].
with an AED-2000 insect detection system. [206 kB, 4 s].
D.5. Coptotermes formosanus (Formosan termites)
- recorded in soil under an oak tree using an accelerometer [489 kB, 9.8 s].
- (possibly Cryptotermes brevis (Walker) or Incisitermes snyderi (Light) in wooden beam). For more information about drywood termites see Thoms. 2000. Use of an acoustic emissions detector and intragallery injection of spinosad by pest control operators for remedial control of drywood termites (Isoptera: Kalotermitidae).
Recorded by John Rodgers with an AED-2000 insect detection system. [160 kB, 10 s].
recorded with geophone from termite mound near Alice Springs, Australia [1.03 mB, 11 s].
- D.8. Anoplophora glabripennis (Asian longhorned beetle) larva
- recorded by Michael Smith at the USDA-ARS, Beneficial Insect Introduction Research Unit, Newark, DE [486 kB, 9.7 s].
- E.1. Cephus cinctus (wheat stem sawfly) larva (0.014 g, 29-d-old
- recorded by Matt Grieshop with accelerometer clamped to wheat stem (Note: just a few audible clicks) [489 kB, 9.8 s].
F.1a. Aedes taeniorynchus (salt marsh mosquito) male mosquito swarm at Rookery Bay, FL[489 kb, 9.8 sec][Note: There is a female mosquito buzzing in the foreground, and the higher-pitched sound of the male swarm is in the background.]
Information about Aedes taeniorynchus swarms is given in: Mankin (1994) [1,609 kB]
- F.1b. Aedes albopictus (Asian tiger mosquito) female in flight. Note that the wingbeat frequency is much lower than for the smaller male in F.1.c.
- recorded by Everett Foreman with Bruel and Kjaer microphone [489 kB, 9.8 s].
F.2. Anastrepha suspensa (Caribbean fruit fly) adult male calling song recorded with Bruel and Kjaer microphone. [489 kb, 9.8 s]
F.3 . Bactrocera tyroni (Queensland fruit fly) adult male calling song recorded with Phil Taylor at Macquarie University, Sydney Australia [1694 kB, 19.6 s]
- F.4a. Ceratitis capitata (Mediterranean fruit fly) adult male calling song
- recorded by James Anderson with Bruel and Kjaer microphone [489 kB, 9.8 s]
- F.4b. Ceratitis capitata (Mediterranean fruit fly) adult male courtship song
- recorded by Everett Foreman with Bruel and Kjaer microphone [489 kB, 9.8 s]
F.4d. Ceratitis capitata (Mediterranean fruit fly) adult female flight near microphone (Bruel and Kjaer)
F.5. Cotesia marginiventris (braconid parasitoid) male calling song (Courtesy of John Sivinski) [1672 kB, 53 s]
- F.6a.Heliconius cydno alithea (Butterfly) adult female producing a series of wing clicks [161 kB, 3 s].
- (Recorded by Mirian Hay-Roe, University of Florida)
- Adult male near pheromone source [1664 kb, 33.28 sec]
- Adult male without pheromone stimulation [1120 kb, 22.4 s]
F.7. Plodia interpunctella
Information about adult male Plodia interpunctella recordings is presented in: Mankin et al. (1999). [173 kB]
Note: for other stridulatory sounds, visit the National Center for Physical Acoustics insect sounds web site. See also Hickling et al. (2000), Hickling and Brown (2001), Roces and Tautz (2001)
G.1a. General movement and stridulation sounds [977 kB, 10 s]recorded by James Anderson with Bruel and Kjaer microphone in a small colony of Solenopsis invicta. (Fire ants courtesy of Lloyd Davis).
G.1b. General movement and stridulation sounds recorded with accelerometer from fire ants under citrus trees in Ft. Pierce citrus grove [549 kB, 11 s]. see Mankin and Lapointe (2003)H. Crickets, katydids, and cicadas:
G.2. Flight sounds of Pseudacteon tricuspis hovering over fire ants [977 kB, 10 s].(See F.1 and http://cmave.usda.ufl.edu/~ifahi/sdporter.html). (Phorid flies courtesy of Sanford Porter and Lloyd Davis).G.3. Pseudacteon tricuspis Phorid flies hovering over stridulating fire ants. (See F.1) [977 kB, 10 s].
H.1. Tom Walker's 'Singing Insects' Web SiteI. Examples to distinguish insect sounds from background noise:
H.2. Kazuyuki Hashimoto's 'Insect Sound World' Web Site
H.3. MagicicadaWeb Site
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I.1. Insect sounds mixed with plane noise, recorded from underground microphone in a field at Auburn, AL. [1.4kB, 30 s]This lively site contained 6 tenebrionids, 2 millipedes, 2 earthworms, 1 wireworm, 1 armyworm, a mature cydnid, and an immature cydnid. (Recorded by Jamie Brandhorst-Hubbard with a soil microphone). For reference, see [172 kB].I.2. Insect sounds mixed with plane noise, shorter segment of I.1. [733 kB ,15 s]
I.3. Plane noise recorded with accelerometer on nail inside a pot at the Monrovia nursery, Dayton, OR. [733 kB, 15 s](For reference see black vine weevil sounds).I.4. Plane and truck noise at commercial nursery. (See I.3). [733 kB, 15 s]
I.5. Truck noise recorded in a pot containing black vine weevil larvae. (See I.3). [733 kB, 15 s]
I.6. Wind noise and backgroundrecorded from an accelerometer on a nail inserted into a field at Oregon State University. (see I.3). [733 kB, 15 s]I.7. Wind noise and backgroundrecorded from an accelerometer on nail inside a pot containing black vine weevil larvae. (see I.3). [733 kB, 15 s]
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Betty Weaver (signal collection)
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