Research Article
Mechanical control of rodents by using wire-box and glue traps in Sugar cane plantations at Sohag Governorate, Egypt
Abd El-Aleem SS Desoky*1, Abdel-Latief A Abazaid2 and Mahmoud MK Ali3
1Department of Plant Protection (Agricultural Zoology), Faculty of Agriculture, Sohag University, Egypt
2Department of Sugar Crops Research Institute, Agriculture Research Center
3Department of Plant Protection, Faculty of Agriculture, Sohag University, Egypt
Abd El-Aleem SS Desoky, Department of Plant Protection, Sohag University, Egypt.
Received Date: February 21, 2021; Published Date: May 21, 2021
Abstract
These studies were carried out during two successive years (2017-2019) at Sohag Governorate (Gazert Shandweel Village Located at 15 km North of Sohag District). In this study, wire-box and glue traps were used to control rodents attacking Sugar cane plants. The results showed that the number of rodents caught during the 2017-2018 season was 45 individuals using wire-box traps and 73 individuals by glue traps, and the results in the second year 2018-2019 show that the number of rodents caught by wire-box traps was 65 individuals. and 78 individuals with glue traps. Both data in Tables 1&2 showed that the glue traps were the highest rodent species captured from the thicker traps and most suitable for the house mouse, M. musculus.
Keywords: Wire-box traps; Glue traps; Rodents; Sugar cane; M. musculus
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Abd El-Aleem SS Desoky, Abdel-Latief A Abazaid, Mahmoud MK Ali. Mechanical control of rodents by using wire-box and glue traps in Sugar cane plantations at Sohag Governorate, Egypt. Sci J Biol & Life Sci. 1(5): 2020. SJBLS.MS.ID.000525. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.33552/SJBLS.2021.01.000525
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wire-box traps, Glue traps, Rodents, Sugar cane, M. musculus, Poisonous taste, Men- biological factors, Non-biological factors, Sugar cane crops, Rodent population density, Real world biological, Odor problem
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