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Integration of insect sterility and insecticides for control of Glossina morsitans morsitans Westwood (Diptera: Glossinidae) in Tanzania. IV. Application of endosulfan as an aerosol prior to release of sterile males

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  10 July 2009

D. L. Williamson
Affiliation:
Testse Fly Rsearch Project, Tanga, Tanzania
D. A. Dame
Affiliation:
Testse Fly Rsearch Project, Tanga, Tanzania
C. W. Lee
Affiliation:
Testse Fly Rsearch Project, Tanga, Tanzania
D. B. Gates
Affiliation:
Testse Fly Rsearch Project, Tanga, Tanzania
P. E. Cobb
Affiliation:
Testse Fly Rsearch Project, Tanga, Tanzania

Abstract

As part of a programme to test the sterile insect technique against Glossina morsitans morsitans Westw. in Tanzania, two aerial applications of endosulfan were applied to a 195-km2 test area. The applications were made with a 28-day interval to provide an initial reduction in the target species prior to the release of sterile males. A Cessna 310 aircraft equipped with a rotary atomiser and operating at night was used to apply the insecticide at a dosage of about 20 g/ha. Flyround surveys within 48 h following the spraying operations indicated that a 100% reduction of G. m. morsitans adults was achieved in both applications, while G. pallidipes Aust. was reduced by 91 5% in the first and 100% in the second.

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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1983

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