2023
DOI: 10.3390/ani13132075
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Efficacy of Protein Baits with Fipronil to Control Vespa velutina nigrithorax (Lepeletier, 1836) in Apiaries

Jesús F. Barandika,
Omaira de la Hera,
Roberto Fañanás
et al.

Abstract: The yellow-legged hornet (Vespa velutina nigrithorax), outside its natural range, has become a major threat to domestic bees. Several control methods have been used to fight against V. velutina, but the results achieved are not satisfactory. The use of protein baits with biocides has shown to be an effective method to control invasive wasp populations, but they have not been used to control V. velutina. Thus, the efficacy of protein baits containing fipronil to reduce the presence of hornets in apiaries was ev… Show more

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“…This uncontrolled trapping leads to a reduction of the local insect community and thus to possible consequences in future local biodiversity. Therefore, the placement of these traps in the Basque Country and in other regions of Spain must be requested and authorised by the competent local environmental institution [ 36 ].…”
Section: Trapping Of Hornetsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This uncontrolled trapping leads to a reduction of the local insect community and thus to possible consequences in future local biodiversity. Therefore, the placement of these traps in the Basque Country and in other regions of Spain must be requested and authorised by the competent local environmental institution [ 36 ].…”
Section: Trapping Of Hornetsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is because the larvae that were operculated did not receive bait, hatching and continuing to grow the colony. Therefore, it is important to re-treat the apiary when an increase in the number of hornets is observed [36].…”
Section: Vespa Velutina Attacking An Apiary (Left) and Tearing Apart ...mentioning
confidence: 99%