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Can Boric Acid-Based Bait Materials Be Used as Attractants for Red Ant, Dorylus orientalis Westwood?

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Four groups (sugar, lipid, protein and waste based) of bait materials combined with boric acid were evaluated in laboratory and field conditions. When compared to all the sugar-based bait materials, a mixture of honey with boric acid registered to be the most effective in attracting the maximum number (83.00) of red ants followed by a mixture of molasses with boric acid (55.00). Likewise, among the oils tested, the highest number (47.33) of red ants registered was in the mixture of rice bran oil with boric acid followed by mustard oil with boric acid mixture (37.00). Similarly, from the protein-based bait materials, the maximum number of red ants (35.00) attraction was found in the mixture of gram flour with boric acid which was followed by dog biscuits with boric acid mixture (27.67). When all the waste-based bait materials were tested, sugarcane trash with boric acid mixture attracted most of the red ants (96.67) followed by banana peel with boric acid mixture (36.67). Based on the laboratory performance, the two best bait materials in each group were assessed against red ant, Dorylus orientalis in potato crops. Of the 8 bait materials tested, the use of rice bran oil with boric acid was found to be more attractive against red ants (1564.66, 1972.33 and 2636.33 during tuber formation, tuber maturity and harvesting stages, respectively) in potato crop when compared to other bait materials. Additionally, the attraction of D. orientalis was tested separately against rice bran oil, boric acid and rice bran oil in combination with boric acid using Y-tube olfactometer under laboratory conditions. Results indicated that rice bran oil in combination with boric acid had the highest attractiveness ratio of 86.66 per cent followed by boric acid and rice bran at 76.66 and 73.33 per cent, respectively. The outcome of the current investigation can be explored for the management of red ant menace in potato and other field crops, particularly grown under organic cultivation approach.
Title: Can Boric Acid-Based Bait Materials Be Used as Attractants for Red Ant, Dorylus orientalis Westwood?
Description:
Four groups (sugar, lipid, protein and waste based) of bait materials combined with boric acid were evaluated in laboratory and field conditions.
When compared to all the sugar-based bait materials, a mixture of honey with boric acid registered to be the most effective in attracting the maximum number (83.
00) of red ants followed by a mixture of molasses with boric acid (55.
00).
Likewise, among the oils tested, the highest number (47.
33) of red ants registered was in the mixture of rice bran oil with boric acid followed by mustard oil with boric acid mixture (37.
00).
Similarly, from the protein-based bait materials, the maximum number of red ants (35.
00) attraction was found in the mixture of gram flour with boric acid which was followed by dog biscuits with boric acid mixture (27.
67).
When all the waste-based bait materials were tested, sugarcane trash with boric acid mixture attracted most of the red ants (96.
67) followed by banana peel with boric acid mixture (36.
67).
Based on the laboratory performance, the two best bait materials in each group were assessed against red ant, Dorylus orientalis in potato crops.
Of the 8 bait materials tested, the use of rice bran oil with boric acid was found to be more attractive against red ants (1564.
66, 1972.
33 and 2636.
33 during tuber formation, tuber maturity and harvesting stages, respectively) in potato crop when compared to other bait materials.
Additionally, the attraction of D.
orientalis was tested separately against rice bran oil, boric acid and rice bran oil in combination with boric acid using Y-tube olfactometer under laboratory conditions.
Results indicated that rice bran oil in combination with boric acid had the highest attractiveness ratio of 86.
66 per cent followed by boric acid and rice bran at 76.
66 and 73.
33 per cent, respectively.
The outcome of the current investigation can be explored for the management of red ant menace in potato and other field crops, particularly grown under organic cultivation approach.

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