A post in an internet forum led to a discovery of an invasive drywood termite in Korea, Cryptotermes domesticus (Haviland) (Blattodea: Kalotermitidae)

Author:

Lee Sang-Bin12ORCID,Lee Heejo3,Song Jongwon3,Jang Beom-jun3,Cho Sang Moon4,Yum Jinwhoa5,Ahn Neung-Ho5,Kim Jungae6,Lee Hyunjik6,Choi Yong-Seok7,Lee Hyun Mi7,Seo Min Seok8,Lee Hyobin9,Son Seokyoung10,Bergbower Hunter1ORCID,Lim Kukhyun1,Su Nan-Yao1ORCID,Lee Wonhoon911ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Ft. Lauderdale Research and Education Center, Entomology and Nematology, University of Florida , Ft. Lauderdale, FL , USA

2. Division of Agriculture and Natural Resources, University of California , Davis, CA , USA

3. Invasive Alien Species Team, National Institute of Ecology , Seocheon-gun , Korea

4. Nature Environment Division, Han-River Basin Environmental Office , Hanam-si , Korea

5. Species Diversity Research Division, National Institute Biological Resources , Incheon , Korea

6. Plant Pest Control Division, Animal and Plant Quarantine Agency , Gimcheon-si , Korea

7. Wood Engineering Division, National Institute of Forest Science , Seoul , Korea

8. Cultural Heritage Risk Management Division, Korea Heritage Service , Daejeon , Republic of Korea

9. Department of Plant Medicine, Gyeongsang National University , Jinju , Republic of Korea

10. Plant Quarantine Technology Center, Animal and Plant Quarantine Agency , Gimcheon , Republic of Korea

11. Institute of Agriculture and Life Science, Gyeongsang National University , Jinju , Republic of Korea

Abstract

Abstract Invasive drywood termites are one of the most challenging species to detect in the early invasion process as they can infest a small piece of wood and be transported by human activity. Cryptotermes domesticus (Haviland, 1898) is native to south Asia and Australia and has been introduced into many other Asian countries and pacific islands, where they cause damage to furniture and wooden structures. Recently, an established colony of C. domesticus has been found in the Seoul metropolitan area, Republic of Korea, where drywood termites were not thought to be able to establish due to low winter temperatures. The discovery of C. domesticus was initiated from a post on an internet forum in which an anonymous homeowner collected alates in an apartment and asked for pest identification. This information was readily delivered to professional entomologists, and a task force was formed for inspection. During the thorough inspection, an infested sliding door frame was identified and a colony of C. domesticus was found. Instead of fumigation and localized pesticide treatment, the door and frame were removed and replaced, which was the most cost-effective control measure as the colony was only found there. Since the potential spread of C. domesticus is uncertain, the task force collaborated with the media, including newspapers and broadcasting news, to disseminate information to help recognize any additional unreported infestations. This study provides insights on how to cooperate with the media and citizens when a new invasive species is found.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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