On-farm augmentative releases of the parasitoid Habrobracon hebetor (Say) for controlling the millet head miner (MHM) Heliocheilus albipunctella (de Joannis) was experimented in Burkina Faso, Mali and Niger from 2007 to 2009. In addition, a survey of farmers' perceptions of insect pests, with particular focus on MHM, and the biological control program (BCP) was carried out. Our findings indicate a significant increase of MHM parasitization rate after the releases with up to 97% mortality. The survey on farmer's perceptions revealed a fair knowledge of the MHM and the ability of farmers to describe the pest and its damage. Farmers claimed that the biocontrol agent H. hebetor is effective and perceived a significant gain in grain yield due to this control strategy. Implications of these findings for a large extension of the MHM biocontrol program are discussed.
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