Impeding movement of the poultry red mite, Dermanyssus gallinae

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Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)104-107
Journal / PublicationVeterinary Parasitology
Volume225
Online published6 Jun 2016
Publication statusPublished - 30 Jul 2016
Externally publishedYes

Abstract

The poultry red mite, Dermanyssus gallinae, is an economically important hematophagous parasite of commercial egg laying hens, also affecting domesticated birds and companion animals. Conventional control of D. gallinae through acaricidal spraying is often ineffective, creating an urgent need to identify alternative management strategies for commercial and domestic infestations. Whilst integrated pest management is being considered for D. gallinae, the potential of impeding mite 'migration' routes, to either prevent initial infestation or manage established populations, has not been researched. Here we demonstrate that barriers of insecticidal glue, double sided sticky tape and thyme oil can contain D. gallinae within a specified area of a petri dish (78-88% of total mite population) and this level of containment was significantly greater than for negative controls (p values <0.05). Further studies in poultry houses are recommended to investigate the efficacy of these barriers in real world application and identity potential for barriers as a strategy for mite control.

Research Area(s)

  • Dermanyssus gallinae, Insecticidal glue, Migration, Physical control, Poultry red mite, Thyme oil

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Impeding movement of the poultry red mite, Dermanyssus gallinae. / Pritchard, James; Küster, Tatiana; George, David et al.
In: Veterinary Parasitology, Vol. 225, 30.07.2016, p. 104-107.

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