尼日利亚西南部芒果大面积诱捕小实蝇的诱捕效果评价

J. A. Ugwu, A. Omoloye, A. O. Ogunfumilayo
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大规模诱捕已被证明是控制果蝇的有力工具,作为一种控制方法,它在非洲国家的使用目前已显著增加。本研究评估了两种诱捕器的效果;2014年和2015年果季,林菲尔德诱捕器(LT)和改良林菲尔德诱捕器(MLT)及两种诱捕剂(甲基丁香酚(ME)和啤酒废液蛋白饵(PBBW))对芒果上入侵小实蝇(双翅目:蝗科)进行了大规模诱捕。在尼日利亚西南部伊巴丹的三个选定地点,在三个重复的芒果宅基地树上随机设置了含有引诱剂的陷阱。结果表明,不同引诱剂诱捕方式间无显著性差异(p < 0.01),但两季MLT均有较高的入侵白蝇捕获量。甲基丁香酚在3个试验点大规模捕集入侵白蝇的效果显著(p < 0.01)高于啤酒废液水解蛋白饵。然而,ME只捕获雄性B入侵者,而PBBW同时捕获雄性和雌性。2015年芒果成熟高峰期(6月)蝇类密度最高,各调查点2015年捕获蝇类密度显著(p < 0.05)高于2014年。选择合适的诱捕器、诱饵和季节,可以提高捕集效果。利用啤酒废液蛋白饵和改良诱捕器对入侵白蝇进行监测和种群抑制是有前途的,因为它们吸引两性,而且成本效益较低,因此应予以鼓励。关键词:诱捕,芒果,诱饵,果蝇,控制
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Evaluation of traps and attractants for mass trapping of African Invader Fly, Bactrocera invadens on mango in south west Nigeria
Mass trapping has demonstrated to be a powerful tool in the control of fruit flies, its use in African countries has currently increased remarkably as a control method. This study evaluated the efficacy of two traps; Lynfield Trap (LT) and Modified Lynfield Trap(MLT) and two lures (Methyl Eugenol (ME) and Protein Bait from Brewery Waste (PBBW)) for mass trapping of Bactrocera invadens Drew, Tsuruta, & White (Diptera: Tephritidae) on mango during 2014 and 2015 fruiting seasons. Traps containing attractants were randomly set on mango homestead trees in three replicates at three selected locations in Ibadan Southwest Nigeria. Results showed no significant difference (p > 0.01) between the trap types baited with ME attractant, although the MLT recorded higher catches of B. invadens during the two seasons. Methyl eugenol was significantly (p < 0.01) more effective than hydrolyzed protein bait from brewery waste in mass trapping B. invadens in the three locations of study. However, ME trapped only male B invadens while PBBW trapped both male and female. B. invadens population was highest at the peak of mango ripening (June) and the density of flies trapped in 2015 was significantly (p < 0.05) higher than 2014 in all the locations. Suitable choice of traps, lures and season enhances the mass trapping results. The use of Protein bait from brewery waste and modified lynfield trap for monitoring B. invadens and population suppression is promising and should be encouraged since they attract both sexes and less cost effective. Keywords: trapping, mango, lures, fruit fly, control
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