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Université des Sciences et Techniques de MASUKU, Franceville, Gabon
Dr. M’batchi Bertrand is a researcher in the study of diseases and medicines. Bertrand worked as a professor at, MALUKU University of Science and Technology, Franceville, Gabon
Research
Efficacy of Modified Vavoua and Nzi Traps in the Capture of Stable Flies: A Preliminary Field Trial in Cameroon
Author(s): Sevidzem Silas Lendzele*, Zinga Koumba Christophe Roland, Koumba Aubin Armel, Mintsa Nguema Rodrigue, Mamoudou Abdoulmoumini, Acapovi-Yao Genevieve Lydie and M’batchi Bertrand
There is need for a simple, cheap and efficient collection and control tool for the different stable fly-species in hyperinfested foci. The efficacy of a modified unbaited Vavoua trap (MVT) was compared with an unbaited Nzi as a standard. Each trap type was set either inside or outside the cattle overnight pen with rotation taking place after four days for eight days in September 2018 in Ngaoundere. Fly collection was made every 24 hours and sorted using standard identification keys. In total, 2105 hematophagous flies were caught and constituted of 1417 S. niger niger (89 S.n/t/d), 124 S. calcitrans (8 S.c/t/d), 562 Musca spp. (25 m/t/d) and 2 Chrysops distinctipennis (0.1 Cd/t/d). The overall mean catches with the MVT (50.96 ± 57.16) was higher than with the Nzi (27.43 ± 27.73), with no statistically significant difference (t=0.9, df=46. 0, P=0.37). Higher mean catches .. View More»
DOI:
10.35248/2161-0983.20.9.230