Flower mimics roll out multicolored carpets to lure and kill the house fly

Flowers and their spatial clustering are important parameters that mediate the foraging behavior and visitation rate of pollinating insects. Visual stimuli are crucial for triggering behavioral changes in the house fly, Musca domestica, which regularly visits plants for feeding and reproduction. The...

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المؤلفون الرئيسيون: Hamady Dieng, Tomomitsu Satho, Nor Hafisa Syafina Binti Mohd Radzi, Fatimah Abang, Nur Faeza A. Kassim, Wan Fatma Zuharah, Nur Aida Hashim, Ronald E. Morales Vargas, Noppawan P. Morales
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spelling th-mahidol.755152022-08-04T14:54:05Z Flower mimics roll out multicolored carpets to lure and kill the house fly Hamady Dieng Tomomitsu Satho Nor Hafisa Syafina Binti Mohd Radzi Fatimah Abang Nur Faeza A. Kassim Wan Fatma Zuharah Nur Aida Hashim Ronald E. Morales Vargas Noppawan P. Morales Faculty of Tropical Medicine, Mahidol University Universiti Malaysia Terengganu Mosquito Research and Control Unit Cayman Fukuoka University Universiti Malaysia Sarawak Mahidol University Universiti Sains Malaysia Agricultural and Biological Sciences Flowers and their spatial clustering are important parameters that mediate the foraging behavior and visitation rate of pollinating insects. Visual stimuli are crucial for triggering behavioral changes in the house fly, Musca domestica, which regularly visits plants for feeding and reproduction. The success of bait technology, which is the principal means of combatting flies, is adversely affected by reduced attractiveness and ineffective application techniques. Despite evidence that house flies have color vision capacity, respond to flowers, and exhibit color and pattern preference, the potential of artificial flowers as attractive factors has not been explored. The present study was performed to investigate whether artificial floral designs can lure and kill house flies. Starved wild house flies were presented with equal opportunities to acquire sugar meals, to which boric acid had been added as a toxin, from one flower arrangement (blue-dominated design, BDD; yellow-dominated design, YDD; or pink-dominated design, PDD), and a non-toxic white design (WDD). We also allowed house flies to forage within an enclosure containing two non-toxic floral designs (WDDs). The differences in mortality between the two environments with and without toxicant were examined. The survival rate of Musca domestica was extremely high when WDDs containing non-toxic sugar sources were the only feeding sites available. When given an option to forage in an environment containing a BDD and a WDD, house flies showed a high mortality rate (76%) compared to their counterparts maintained in the WDD environment (2%). When kept in an enclosure containing one YDD and a WDD, flies showed a mortality rate of 88%; however, no mortality occurred among flies confined to a compound with a WDD pair. When provided an even chance of foraging in an enclosure containing a mixed pair of floral arrangements (PDD and WDD) and another with two WDDs, flies showed a higher mortality rate (78%) in the first environment. However, the maximum survival rate (100%) was seen in the WDD environment. Exposure to YDD tended to result in a greater mortality rate than with the two other floral designs. Mortality gradually increased with time among flies exposed to tested artificial floral designs. The results presented here clearly indicated that artificial flower arrangements with a toxic sugar reward were strikingly attractive for house flies when their preferred color (white) was present. These observations offer novel possibilities for future development of flower mimic-based house fly control. 2022-08-04T07:54:05Z 2022-08-04T07:54:05Z 2021-12-01 Article Insects. Vol.12, No.12 (2021) 10.3390/insects12121097 20754450 2-s2.0-85121650459 https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/75515 Mahidol University SCOPUS https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=85121650459&origin=inward
institution Mahidol University
building Mahidol University Library
continent Asia
country Thailand
Thailand
content_provider Mahidol University Library
collection Mahidol University Institutional Repository
topic Agricultural and Biological Sciences
spellingShingle Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Hamady Dieng
Tomomitsu Satho
Nor Hafisa Syafina Binti Mohd Radzi
Fatimah Abang
Nur Faeza A. Kassim
Wan Fatma Zuharah
Nur Aida Hashim
Ronald E. Morales Vargas
Noppawan P. Morales
Flower mimics roll out multicolored carpets to lure and kill the house fly
description Flowers and their spatial clustering are important parameters that mediate the foraging behavior and visitation rate of pollinating insects. Visual stimuli are crucial for triggering behavioral changes in the house fly, Musca domestica, which regularly visits plants for feeding and reproduction. The success of bait technology, which is the principal means of combatting flies, is adversely affected by reduced attractiveness and ineffective application techniques. Despite evidence that house flies have color vision capacity, respond to flowers, and exhibit color and pattern preference, the potential of artificial flowers as attractive factors has not been explored. The present study was performed to investigate whether artificial floral designs can lure and kill house flies. Starved wild house flies were presented with equal opportunities to acquire sugar meals, to which boric acid had been added as a toxin, from one flower arrangement (blue-dominated design, BDD; yellow-dominated design, YDD; or pink-dominated design, PDD), and a non-toxic white design (WDD). We also allowed house flies to forage within an enclosure containing two non-toxic floral designs (WDDs). The differences in mortality between the two environments with and without toxicant were examined. The survival rate of Musca domestica was extremely high when WDDs containing non-toxic sugar sources were the only feeding sites available. When given an option to forage in an environment containing a BDD and a WDD, house flies showed a high mortality rate (76%) compared to their counterparts maintained in the WDD environment (2%). When kept in an enclosure containing one YDD and a WDD, flies showed a mortality rate of 88%; however, no mortality occurred among flies confined to a compound with a WDD pair. When provided an even chance of foraging in an enclosure containing a mixed pair of floral arrangements (PDD and WDD) and another with two WDDs, flies showed a higher mortality rate (78%) in the first environment. However, the maximum survival rate (100%) was seen in the WDD environment. Exposure to YDD tended to result in a greater mortality rate than with the two other floral designs. Mortality gradually increased with time among flies exposed to tested artificial floral designs. The results presented here clearly indicated that artificial flower arrangements with a toxic sugar reward were strikingly attractive for house flies when their preferred color (white) was present. These observations offer novel possibilities for future development of flower mimic-based house fly control.
author2 Faculty of Tropical Medicine, Mahidol University
author_facet Faculty of Tropical Medicine, Mahidol University
Hamady Dieng
Tomomitsu Satho
Nor Hafisa Syafina Binti Mohd Radzi
Fatimah Abang
Nur Faeza A. Kassim
Wan Fatma Zuharah
Nur Aida Hashim
Ronald E. Morales Vargas
Noppawan P. Morales
format Article
author Hamady Dieng
Tomomitsu Satho
Nor Hafisa Syafina Binti Mohd Radzi
Fatimah Abang
Nur Faeza A. Kassim
Wan Fatma Zuharah
Nur Aida Hashim
Ronald E. Morales Vargas
Noppawan P. Morales
author_sort Hamady Dieng
title Flower mimics roll out multicolored carpets to lure and kill the house fly
title_short Flower mimics roll out multicolored carpets to lure and kill the house fly
title_full Flower mimics roll out multicolored carpets to lure and kill the house fly
title_fullStr Flower mimics roll out multicolored carpets to lure and kill the house fly
title_full_unstemmed Flower mimics roll out multicolored carpets to lure and kill the house fly
title_sort flower mimics roll out multicolored carpets to lure and kill the house fly
publishDate 2022
url https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/75515
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