EFFICACY TRIALS AND PERFORMANCE EVALUATION OF FIVE FLEA TRAPS IN BAMAKO, MALI

Authors

  • MOHAMED TRAORE University of Bamako
  • AMY JUNNILA Northwestern Scientific
  • EDITA REVAY University of Bamako
  • ALEXEY PROZOROV University of Bamako
  • AIDAS SALDAITIS Nature Research Centre
  • RABIATOU DIARRA University of Bamako
  • ROMAN YAKOVLEV Altai State University & Tomsk State University
  • ASSITAN DIAKITE University of Bamako
  • GERGELY PETRANYI University of Bamako
  • GUNTER MULLER University of Bamako & Northwestern Scientific

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.32473/jfmca.70.1.133837

Keywords:

Ctenocephalides felis, attractive features, flea traps, intermittent light, 510-550 nm light, non-target insects

Abstract

Five off the shelf commercially available flea traps were tested for their efficacy against the cat/dog flea Ctenocephalides felis. Two traps were significantly better at catching fleas than the remaining three which performed very poorly. It is presumed that the unique combination of attractive features of the best performing Flea Catcher trap are what makes it so effective, including three large, intermittently illuminated light panels simulating host movement and additional synchronized lights in green wavelength pointed downwards to the flea catching base. Additionally, the Flea catcher has the largest surface area. Only two traps, the Flea Catcher and myFleaTrap were non-attractive to non-target insects, while the other traps caught large amounts of other insects quickly blocking the glue panels.

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Published

2023-05-02