Dr. Larry Hull discusses the electronic trap being developed. He is joined in this area by Vincent Jones, WSU, and Johnny Park, Purdue. The trap, when fully developed, will attract Internal Feeding Moths (IFM) by pheromone and color attractants. If an insect enters the trap, sensors will detect and distinguish if it is an IFM. The trap will then signal the capture and quantity to the grower. Early detection translates into early intervention and preventing financial losses from IFM damaged fruit, over spraying of pesticides, and labor hours.