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The potential use of entomopathogenic nematodesagainst Typhaea stercorea
Authors:Tina Stendal Svendsen  Tove Steenberg
Affiliation:1. Danish Pest Infestation Laboratory, Skovbrynet14, DK-2800, Lyngby, Denmark;
2. Department of Terrestrial Ecology, ZoologicalInstitute, University of Copenhagen, Universitetsparken 15, DK-2100, Copenhagen ?, Denmark;
Abstract:Four entomopathogenic nematode species, Steinernema carpocapsae, S. feltiae, Heterorhabditis bacteriophoraand H. megidis, were tested in a petri dish assay against larvae and adults of the hairy fungus beetle Typhaea stercorea. In general, adults were less susceptible than larvae and the LC50 decreased with the duration of the exposure to nematodes. S. carpocapsae was the most effective species against adult beetles (LC50 after 96 hours exposure =67 nematodes/adult). Against larvae S.carpocapsae and H. megidis were comparablyeffective with an LC50 of 30 and 55nematodes/larvae, respectively. S. carpocapsaewas tested at 70 and 100% RH against adults in baits of either chicken feed or crushed wheat, both supplemented with horticultural capillary matting pieces in order to obtain a wet weight of 50–60%. At70% RH no significant effect of the nematodes was obtained due to desiccation of the bait. In chickenfeed at 100% RH the mortality reached 80% with 500nematodes/adult. In wheat significant mortality was obtained only at 5000 nematodes/adult. Heavy growth of mould probably limited the nematode infection. When the bait was used in tube traps, desiccation and growth of mould was prevented, but nematode efficacy dropped to 4.4% in the traps and 12% in the surrounding litter. This revised version was published online in July 2006 with corrections to the Cover Date.
Keywords:bait traps  biological control  broiler houses  chicken litter and manure  hairy fungus beetle   Heterorhabditis bacteriophora    Heterorhabditis megidis    Salmonella spp.   Steinernema carpocapsae    Steinernema feltiae
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