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  1. Article: Pest Control Potential of Social Wasps in Small Farms and Urban Gardens

    Prezoto, Fábio / Maciel, Tatiane Tagliati / Detoni, Mateus / Mayorquin, Angie Zuleidi / Barbosa, Bruno Corrêa

    Insects. 2019 June 28, v. 10, no. 7

    2019  

    Abstract: In environments undergoing constant transformation due to human action, such as deforestation and urbanization, the emergence of pests has become a challenge for agriculture and human welfare. In Brazil, over a thousand tonnes of pesticides are used ... ...

    Abstract In environments undergoing constant transformation due to human action, such as deforestation and urbanization, the emergence of pests has become a challenge for agriculture and human welfare. In Brazil, over a thousand tonnes of pesticides are used annually, causing serious environmental damage such as the decline of insect populations. It is necessary to search for control alternatives in order to reduce the environmental impact caused by insecticides. This review aims to describe the use of social wasps as agents of biological control, focusing on the perspectives of their use in small farms and urban gardens, and to discuss the benefits of using this method. Studies have shown that 90–95% of the prey captured by wasps in small crops is made of leaf-eating caterpillars. In urban gardens, wasps diversify their prey, among which potential disease vectors, such as dipterans, stand out. We outline techniques for managing social wasp colonies in small farm and urban garden settings, including the use of artificial shelters. Among the advantages of using wasps as control agents, we highlight the practicality of the method, the low operational cost, the absence of prey resistance and the decrease of the use of insecticides.
    Keywords Diptera ; biological control ; crops ; deforestation ; disease vectors ; environmental impact ; gardens ; humans ; insect larvae ; insecticides ; operating costs ; pest control ; pests ; small farms ; social wasps ; social welfare ; urbanization ; Brazil
    Language English
    Dates of publication 2019-0628
    Publishing place Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute
    Document type Article
    ISSN 2075-4450
    DOI 10.3390/insects10070192
    Database NAL-Catalogue (AGRICOLA)

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  2. Article: Pest Control Potential of Social Wasps in Small Farms and Urban Gardens.

    Prezoto, Fábio / Maciel, Tatiane Tagliati / Detoni, Mateus / Mayorquin, Angie Zuleidi / Barbosa, Bruno Corrêa

    Insects

    2019  Volume 10, Issue 7

    Abstract: In environments undergoing constant transformation due to human action, such as deforestation and urbanization, the emergence of pests has become a challenge for agriculture and human welfare. In Brazil, over a thousand tonnes of pesticides are used ... ...

    Abstract In environments undergoing constant transformation due to human action, such as deforestation and urbanization, the emergence of pests has become a challenge for agriculture and human welfare. In Brazil, over a thousand tonnes of pesticides are used annually, causing serious environmental damage such as the decline of insect populations. It is necessary to search for control alternatives in order to reduce the environmental impact caused by insecticides. This review aims to describe the use of social wasps as agents of biological control, focusing on the perspectives of their use in small farms and urban gardens, and to discuss the benefits of using this method. Studies have shown that 90-95% of the prey captured by wasps in small crops is made of leaf-eating caterpillars. In urban gardens, wasps diversify their prey, among which potential disease vectors, such as dipterans, stand out. We outline techniques for managing social wasp colonies in small farm and urban garden settings, including the use of artificial shelters. Among the advantages of using wasps as control agents, we highlight the practicality of the method, the low operational cost, the absence of prey resistance and the decrease of the use of insecticides.
    Language English
    Publishing date 2019-06-28
    Publishing country Switzerland
    Document type Journal Article
    ISSN 2075-4450
    ISSN 2075-4450
    DOI 10.3390/insects10070192
    Database MEDical Literature Analysis and Retrieval System OnLINE

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