Occurrence, Activity and Control Options Against Biting Midges (Diptera: Culicoides) in Horses

Richard Pavlík, Alica Kočišová, Andrea Schreiberová, Zuzana Kasičová, Nikola Janošková
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Abstract Biting midges are insects which annoy horses as they cause discomfort and by the sucking of blood, they cause painful lesions that, in certain cases, can trigger acute allergic reactions. They also act as potential vectors of many pathogens of bacterial, viral and parasitic origin. The aim of this study was to investigate seasonal dynamics, abundance and species composition of biting midges, and implementing protection options at the Equestrian centre of the University of Veterinary Medicine and Pharmacy (UVMP) in Košice in the years 2021 and 2022. During this time period (of 2021 and 2022), we captured 4797 biting midges. Our results showed that in 2021 the most frequently captured species were C. obsoletus/C. scoticus (prevalence 86.6 %), followed by C. punctatus and C. pulicaris (prevalence 5.37 % and 3.86 %, resp.). In addition, C. lupicaris , C. newsteadi , C. furcillatus , C. festivipennis , C. slovacus , C. tauricus , C. clastrieri , C. dewulfi , C. fagineus and C. circumscriptus were identified as the minority species. In this year, the highest abundance of these insects (1758 biting midges) was observed at the end of June. In 2022, we detected a clear dominance of C. obsoletus/C. scoticus (prevalence 97.0 %) and the highest number of biting midges (655) was captured in mid-May). In this year, the minority species included, C. pulicaris , C. punctatus and C. lupicaris . The identification of the host blood showed that man (Homo sapiens) was the dominant host, namely of 80 % of the examined biting midges of species C. obsoletus/C. scoticus , C. dewulfi , C. punctatus and C. festivipennis . In one female of species C. fagineus we identified the host blood from horses (Equus caballusi) . In 2022, we detected the blood of a domestic rabbit (Oryctolagus cuniculus) in the species of C. obsoletus/C. scoticus .
马蠓(双翅目:库蠓)的发生、活动及防治对策
咬人的蠓是一种让马感到不适的昆虫,通过吸血,它们会引起疼痛的损伤,在某些情况下,会引发急性过敏反应。它们也是许多细菌、病毒和寄生虫病原体的潜在载体。本研究的目的是调查叮蚊的季节性动态、丰度和物种组成,并在2021年和2022年在Košice兽医和制药大学马术中心(UVMP)实施保护方案。在此期间(2021年和2022年),我们捕获了4797只蠓。结果表明,2021年捕获最多的物种是C. obsoletus/C.;其次是点纹库蚊和纹库蚊,分别为5.37%和3.86%。少数种为lupicaris、C. newsteadi、C. furcillatus、C. festivipennis、C. slovacus、C. tauricus、C. clastrieri、C. dewulfi、C. fagineus和C. circumscriptus。今年6月底,叮蚊数量最多(1758只)。在2022年,我们检测到C. obsoletus/C的明显优势。5月中旬捕获的蠓最多,为655只(阳性率97.0%)。本年度的少数种包括:毛菖蒲、点状菖蒲和狼菖蒲。宿主血液鉴定表明,人类(智人)为优势宿主,80%的被检蠓以智人为主。scoticus, C. dewulfi, C. punctatus和C. festivipennis。在一种C. fagineus雌虫中鉴定出来自马(Equus caballusi)的宿主血液。2022年,我们在C. obsoletus/C种中检测到家兔(Oryctolagus cuniculus)的血液。scoticus。
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