Affiliation:
1. State Key Laboratory of Ecological Pest Control for Fujian and Taiwan Crops, Ministerial and Provincial Joint Innovation Centre for Safety Production of Cross‐Strait Crops Fujian Agriculture and Forestry University Fuzhou China
2. Rural Revitalization and Development Center of Duwei Town Putian China
Abstract
AbstractBackgroundEntomopathogenic nematodes (EPNs) in an aqueous suspension treatment showed potential in the biocontrol of the red imported fire ant Solenopsis invicta, whereas colony relocation following this inundative application had restricted overall effectiveness. As a novel strategy, EPN pre‐infected insect cadavers carrying the next generation of nematode‐infective juveniles (IJs) might be used to efficiently manage insect pests. However, this strategy has not been tested on S. invicta. This study evaluated EPNs emerging from wax moth Galleria mellonella cadavers to facilitate infection of S. invicta compared to those used in aqueous suspensions.ResultsAmong seven EPN species, Steinernema riobrave and Heterorhabditis bacteriophora had the highest insecticidal efficiency in aqueous treatment. Cadavers of G. mellonella colonized by either one of two EPN species were not damaged by worker ants, ensuring that the IJs could develop within and emerge successfully from the cadavers. Likewise, compared to an aqueous suspension treatment with an equivalent number of IJs, treatment with an S. riobrave‐infected cadaver increased the mortality of S. invicta by ≈10%, whereas infection by H. bacteriophora did not differ between treatments. However, the coexistence of S. riobrave‐ and H. bacteriophora‐infected cadavers adversely affected the control of S. invicta, likely as a result of competition resulting from the increased dispersal of each emerging EPN species.ConclusionUsing EPN‐infected G. mellonella cadavers as a strategy increased the mortality of S. invicta in the laboratory. This study provides positive evidence for the future applications of S. riobrave‐infected cadavers in the biocontrol of red imported fire ants. © 2023 The Authors. Pest Management Science published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of Society of Chemical Industry.
Subject
Insect Science,Agronomy and Crop Science,General Medicine
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