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Seventh detection of Bactrocera invadens in South Africa

Date de publication
ven, 02 Déc 2011, 00:00
Dernière mise à jour effectuée le
juil. 5, 2012, 9:01 matin
Report Number
ZAF-14/2
Pays
South Africa
Identité de l'organisme nuisible
Bactrocera invadens - (BCTRIN)
Situation du signalement
Final
Hôtes
Tomato, pepper (Capsicum spp) and Cucurbit spp are under immediate potential production threat although not exported. Crops present in this area in South Africa include maize and cabbage. Several wild African fruits also occur in the area which may be hosts for this pest.
Pest Status (old values from ISPM 8 -1998 )
  • Transient: actionable, under eradication
Pest Status (ISPM 8 - 2021)
  • Present: transient
Distribution géographique
Two Bactrocera invadens specimens were detected in two Methyl Eugenol baited fruit fly traps in the Nwanedi area in the Limpopo province of South Africa, approximately 20 km from the Zimbabwe border post. Delimitation was carried out and the affected
Résumé

On 22 June 2011, one exotic fruit fly specimen was detected in a Methyl Eugenol baited fruit fly trap in the Nwanedi area in the Limpopo province, approximately 20 km from the Zimbabwe border. Subsequently, the NPPO of South Africa initiated a delimiting survey in accordance with the South African Bactrocera invadens Action Plan. On 29 September 2011, two specimens were collected in a separate Methyl Eugenol baited trap within 1km from the first detection site.

The fruit fly specimens were identified as Bactrocera invadens by the nominated local fruit fly expert and reported to Directorate Plant Health, Department of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries in accordance with the relevant legislation and national Action Plan. Subsequently this identification was confirmed by an internationally recognised fruit fly taxonomist.

A risk assessment was conducted and phytosanitary actions were implemented to control the movement of fruit from the area under delimitation.

Eradication was initiated on 10 October 2011, which includes the application of weekly protein bait sprays and the deployment of male annihilation blocks in the quarantine area.

Danger
Potential spread to or establishment of Bactrocera invadens in other production areas where its presence may impede the export potential of the relevant host commodities affected as well as local trade.
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