Innovative Strategies for Termite Management: Development and Evaluation of Effective Baits against Anacanthotermes turkestanicus

Anacanthotermes turkestanicus is a termite species that causes significant damage to wooden structures, cultural heritage sites, and agricultural facilities in Central Asia. Traditional chemical control methods, such as the use of synthetic insecticides, pose environmental risks and often provide on...

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Veröffentlicht in:Biosciences, biotechnology research Asia biotechnology research Asia, 2024-12, Vol.21 (4), p.1429-1437
Hauptverfasser: Togaev, Ulugbek, Turaev, Abboskhon S., Mathur, Vartika, Tilyabaev, Zoitjon, Zhaloliddinov, Fazliddin, Turageldiyev, Shukhrat, Shakirzyanova, Gulnara, Khashimova, Muhabbat, Rustamov, Kahramon, Matchanov, Alimjan
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Zusammenfassung:Anacanthotermes turkestanicus is a termite species that causes significant damage to wooden structures, cultural heritage sites, and agricultural facilities in Central Asia. Traditional chemical control methods, such as the use of synthetic insecticides, pose environmental risks and often provide only temporary relief. This study explores the development and application of innovative termite bait systems specifically targeting A. turkestanicus. Laboratory and field trials demonstrated the effectiveness of these baits in achieving up to 100% termite mortality. The use of local plant materials such as poplar sawdust and termite sternal gland extracts enhanced bait attractiveness and efficacy, making them a sustainable alternative to conventional methods. These findings suggest that bait-based termite management strategies could provide a more environmentally friendly and effective solution for controlling Anacanthotermes turkestanicus populations in arid regions, reducing the dependency on broad-spectrum chemical insecticides.
ISSN:0973-1245
2456-2602
DOI:10.13005/bbra/3315