Department of Biological Sciences, Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, BC, Canada.
Pest Manag Sci. 2021 Dec;77(12):5599-5607. doi: 10.1002/ps.6603. Epub 2021 Sep 19.
Harnessing insect ecology for insect control is an innovative concept that seeks to exploit, among others, insect-microbe ecological interactions for improved control of pest insects. Microbe-produced cheese odour attracts several dipterans, including host-seeking mosquitoes, but this phenomenon has not been thoroughly explored for mosquito control. Here we tested the hypothesis that attraction of mosquitoes to cheese odour can be exploited as an ecological trap for mosquito control.
In laboratory and/or field experiments, we show that (i) each of five cheese varieties tested (Raclette, Pecorino, Brie, Gruyere, Limburger) strongly attracts female Aedes aegypti and Culex pipiens; (ii) cheese infusions, or headspace odourant extracts (HOEs) of cheese infusions, significantly affect oviposition choices by mosquitoes, (iii) HOEs contain at least 13 odourants; (iv) in field settings, cheese infusions more effectively stimulate mosquito oviposition than positive bluegrass infusion controls, and also capture (by drowning) the spotted wing Drosophila, Drosophila suzukii; and (v) home-made cheese infusions modulate oviposition choices by mosquito females and affect the survivorship of their offspring larvae.
Our data show that microbial metabolites associated with cheese are attractive to mosquito females seeking hosts and oviposition sites and are likely toxic to mosquito larvae. These microbes and their metabolites could thus be co-opted for both the attract, and the kill, function of 'attract & kill' mosquito control tactics. Implementation of customizable and non-conventional nutritional media as microbe-based ecological traps presents a promising concept which exploits insect ecology for insect control. © 2021 Society of Chemical Industry.
利用昆虫生态学进行昆虫控制是一个创新的概念,它试图利用昆虫-微生物生态相互作用等手段,改善对害虫的控制。微生物产生的奶酪气味吸引了多种双翅目昆虫,包括寻找宿主的蚊子,但这种现象尚未被充分探索用于控制蚊子。在这里,我们测试了这样一个假设,即利用蚊子对奶酪气味的吸引力,可以将其作为一种生态陷阱来控制蚊子。
在实验室和/或现场实验中,我们表明:(i)五种测试的奶酪品种(Raclette、Pecorino、Brie、Gruyere、Limburger)中的每一种都强烈吸引雌性埃及伊蚊和库蚊;(ii)奶酪浸液或奶酪浸液的头空间挥发物提取物(HOE)显著影响蚊子的产卵选择;(iii)HOE 含有至少 13 种气味物质;(iv)在野外环境中,奶酪浸液比阳性蓝草浸液对照更有效地刺激蚊子产卵,并且还能捕获(淹死)斑翅果蝇和果蝇;(v)自制奶酪浸液调节蚊子雌虫的产卵选择,并影响其幼虫后代的存活率。
我们的数据表明,与奶酪相关的微生物代谢物对寻找宿主和产卵场所的雌性蚊子具有吸引力,并且可能对蚊子幼虫有毒。因此,这些微生物及其代谢物可以被用于“吸引和杀死”蚊子控制策略的吸引和杀死功能。实现可定制和非常规营养介质作为基于微生物的生态陷阱的实施,为利用昆虫生态学进行昆虫控制提供了一个有前途的概念。