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Urban Rats And The Smart City: A New Paradigm For Landscape-Level Rat Management
Jason Munshi-South | Full Paper | 2022

Dominant approaches to the management of urban rats have focused on identifying and treating infestations at the level of an individual building or parcel of land. Even the most up to date Integrated Pest Management (IPM) approaches do not often account for the spatial scale and dynamics of rat popu...

Striking A Balance Between Effort And Benefit For Bird Damage Control: Crow Management In Tokyo, Japan
Masaki Shirai | Full Paper | 2022

Optimizing the efforts required for countermeasures against animal damage is an important issue in wildlife management. In Tokyo, the increase in the abundance of crows has led to many complaints from residents. As a result, in 2001, the Tokyo Metropolitan Government implemented a crow control proje...

Infectious Disease Decision-Support Systems For Climate - Resilient Cities
Rachel Lowe | Full Paper | 2022

Extreme climatic events, environmental degradation, unplanned urbanization and socio-economic inequalities exacerbate the risk of infectious disease emergence, spread and transmission. Mosquito-borne diseases, such as dengue and malaria, are highly sensitive to climate variability and climate change...

Indoor Arthropod Communities And Distributions In U.S. Homes

By furthering our understanding of biodiversity in urban landscapes, we can advance our understanding of urban pests. We investigated the complete arthropod community of the indoor biome in 50 houses (located in and around Raleigh, North Carolina, USA). We discovered high diversity, with a conservat...

Austerity Bites: Local Authority Pest Control Services

The landscape of public health pest control is changing. Budgets are being cut across the country, with most local authorities (LAs) still being the main source of dealing with public health pest problems as they did before, but with significant reductions in resourcing. Through analysing the UK pes...

Queensland’S Newest Invasion: Feral Urban Deer

Deer are not endemic to Australia and, until recent decades, were not a major component of the landscape. With the collapse of deer farming in the 1990s, subsequent deliberate release and translocation of deer from defunct farms, feral deer numbers are increasing dramatically. Historically, only urb...

A Retrospective Analysis of Structures Infested by Subterranean Termites in Philippines
Partho Dhang | Full Paper | 2011

This is a retrospective analysis on 502 individual structures to determine if there exists any specific reason for a structure to become susceptible to termite attack. Individual parameters were collected from each of the structures for performing the analysis. The parameters selected were location ...

The Myrmicinae Ant Pheidole Susannae As Potencial Urban Pest in Colombia

The ant species Pheidole susannae Forel 1886 is native to Central America, its distribution range goes from southern Mexico to northern South America, and it is present in Colombia and Venezuela. Occurs in various habitats, including highly disturbed areas (city parks), seasonal dry forest, mature l...

Infestation of Subterranean Termite, Heterotermes Assu (Isoptera: Rhinotermitidae): a Case Study in Mauá City, SãO Paulo, Brazil

This paper describes the results of an evaluation done on the buildings and trees at Nossa Senhora das Vitorias district, located in Maua, Sao Paulo, Brazil, in order to verify the biodeterioration caused by Heterotermes assu, an unusual subterranean termite, in which the records of infestations in ...

Vecmap, a One-stop-shop To Vector Mapping

Diseases carried by vectors such as mosquitoes or ticks are an increasing public health concern worldwide, yet often relatively little is known about their spatial distribution. Without a clear understanding of where the diseases or vectors are already present or which areas are vulnerable to spread...

Evaluating a Baiting System For Management of Termites in Landscape and Orchard Trees in Australia, Hong Kong, Malaysia, and the Philippines

A termite baiting system was evaluated in field experiments in Australia, Hong Kong, Malaysia and the Philippines. Alpha-cellulose powder containing chlorfluazuron (Requiem™) was tested for its efficacy in eliminating colonies of subterranean termites in landscape and orchard trees. Traditional meth...

Providing Decision Making Analytical Tools To Ipm Managers Through Web Based: Electronic Pest Monitoring, and Pesticide Use Reporting System
Naresh Duggal and Zia Siddiqi | Full Paper | 2008

Economically and environmentally sustainable pest management requires an integrated approach. Pesticides are one of many tools used in IPM. Majority of non-agriculture and structural pest management focuses on pesticide applications for right of way, turf and landscape, rangelands and indoors. Pesti...

Control of Culicid Pests Along Low-land Rivers of Austria: the Attack-attract Strategy

In Austria the research activity for developing alternatives to insecticides controlling mosquito pests is closely related to Usutu-virus (Flaviviridae) epidemics found in 2001. The decision making of those Austrian communities mentioned in this paper is orientated on prevention of the urban inhabit...

Risk Assessment and Management of Mosquito-born Diseases in the European Regio
Marija Zgomba and Dusan Petric | Full Paper | 2008

The transmission of arboviruses is a major risk factor in many regions of the world including Europe. Continuing eco-climatic changes create suitable conditions for the re-emergence vector-borne diseases in Europe. Malaria was eradicated in all countries of the Region in the early 1960s except some ...

Invasive termites (Isoptera: Rhinotermitidae, Kalotermitidae) in the Eastern United States

The introduction of termites into new areas is a potential threat given the magnitude of national and international commerce. We review a number of case studies that document exotic termites in the eastern U.S., with emphasis on two states, Ohio and Georgia. We discuss the value of employing a multi...

RELATIONSHIPS between URBAN LANDSCAPES and HOUSEHOLD PESTS
David J. Shetlar | Full Paper | 2002

The primary sources of pests that affect humans and invade their buildings are usually found in the surrounding landscapes. Pest management professionals and landscape managers need to be more aware of the sources of these pests and develop standard practices that reduce these sources. Of primary co...

PERIMETER BAITS, SPRAY, or COMBINATIONS: WHICH PROVIDE LONGER ODOROUS HOUSE ANT (HYMENOPTERA: FORMICIDAE) RELIEF for RESIDENTIAL ACCOUNTS?

The odorous house ant, Tapinoma sessile (Say), is the principal ant invading structures in the mid-south region of the United States (Hedges, 1998) and is ranked as one of the top five pest ants in the United States (Hedges, 2000). The objective of this study was to determine which treatment, perime...

INTERACTION BETWEEN MAN AND AEDES SP. (DIPTERA: CULICIDAE) MOSQUITOES IN PERIURBAN ENVIRONMENTS

The recuperation of wetlands with high ecological value constitutes one of the major environmental goals of wildlife conservation authorities in the Region of Valencia. However, the recuperation of wetlands involves some problems such as the re-appearance of suitable habitats for the proliferation o...

INSECTS IN THE URBAN ENVIRONMENT: PEST PRESSURES VERSUS CONSERVATION CONCERN
M. J. Samways | Full Paper | 1996

Spatial scale, from global and regional, through landscape down to habitat and microhabitat is a critical concept for both understanding pest- and threatened-insect biology. At the finer scale, there are some distinct influences and impacts on insect populations, some of these (e.g. open water butts...

TARGETING OVIPOSITION SITES AS A CONTROL STRATEGY FOR POPULATION REDUCTION IN PERIPLANETA FULIGINOSA (SERVILLE) (DICTYOPTERA: BLATTIDAE)

A focal point for pest management programs is often limiting the amount of insecticide to the minimum level while still maintaining the maximum benefit for population reduction. With that in mind we conducted a field study in 28 homes to evaluate the efficacy of applying insecticide to habitats iden...